Machine learning many-body potentials for charged colloids in primitive 1:1 electrolytes

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Abstract

Effective interactions between charged particles dispersed in an electrolyte are most commonly modeled using the Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek potential, where the ions in the suspension are coarse-grained out at mean-field level. However, several experiments point to shortcomings of this theory, as the distribution of ions surrounding colloids is governed by nontrivial correlations in regimes of strong Coulomb coupling (e.g., low temperature, low dielectric constant, high ion valency, and high surface charge). Insight can be gained by explicitly including the ions in simulations of these colloidal suspensions, even though direct simulations of dispersions of highly charged spheres are computationally demanding. To circumvent slow equilibration, we employ a machine-learning (ML) framework to generate density-dependent ML potentials that accurately describe the effective colloid interactions at given system parameters. These ML potentials enable fast simulations and make large-scale simulations of charged colloids in suspension possible, opening the possibility for a systematic study of their phase behavior, in particular gas-liquid and fluid-solid coexistence.

Original languageEnglish
Article number164106
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume163
Issue number16
Early online date22 Oct 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Oct 2025

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