Abstract

In a recent review by Kontogeorgis et al. [Fluid Phase Equilib. 462 (2018) 130–152] many debatable issues concerning the Debye-Hückel theory and modeling electrolyte solutions are discussed. The goal of this comment is to complement this survey with a short summary of the extended Debye-Hückel theory [I.Yu. Shilov, A.K. Lyashchenko, 2015] which allows for an arbitrary variation of electrolyte solution static permittivity with concentration and thus sheds new light on the interrelation between the Debye-Hückel theory and the Born theory of solvation.

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