Criticality in ionic fluids: Debye-Hückel theory, Bjerrum, and beyond

Abstract
Debye-Hückel (DH) theory predicts phase separation in the primitive model electrolyte: hard spheres of diameter a with charges ±q. The coexistence curve (CC) is acceptable with Tc*kB Tca/q2=1/16, which is roughly correct, but the critical density, ρc*ρc a3=1/64π, is far too low. Allowing for association into ideal dipolar pairs, following Bjerrum, improves ρc and leaves Tc unchanged but yields an unphysical CC. Extending DH theory to compute the dipole-ionic-fluid coupling yields a mean-field description with sensible CC and (Tc*,ρc*) close to Monte Carlo based estimates: (0.057±15 , 0.030∓8).