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How to consider water self-ionization in Comsol?
Posted 19 juil. 2020, 13:19 UTC−4 Version 5.5 0 Replies
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Hello,
I have a problem to consider the water self-ionization reaction. We know the water self-ionization H2O = H+ + OH- is an equilibrium reaction with a reaction constant Kw = [H+][OH-] = 1e-14 M^2
Either acid or base is added in water, the above equilibrium should be always obeyed. When I use Transport of Diluted Species in Porous Media model, I find two ways to consider chemical reactions:
- Add Chemistry and add reactions, then add Reactions in Transport of Diluted Species in Porous Media model 
- In Transport of Diluted Species in Porous Media model, directly add Equilibrium Reaction 
However, I tried these two ways, but the calculated concentration of H+ and OH- does not follow the equilibrium constant. I am wondering what the correct way is to consider the water self-ionization. Attached is the Comsol file for the test.
Best regards, Zhidong
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