A recently proposed local second contact value theorem [Henderson D., Boda
D., J. Electroanal. Chem., 2005, 582, 16] for the charge profile of an electric
double layer is used in conjunction with the existing Monte Carlo data from the
literature to assess the contact behavior of the electrode-ion distributions
predicted by the density functional theory. The results for the contact values
of the co- and counterion distributions and their product are obtained for the
symmetric valency, restricted primitive model planar double layer for a range
of electrolyte concentrations and temperatures. Overall, the theoretical
results satisfy the second contact value theorem reasonably well, the agreement
with the simulations being semi-quantitative or better. The product of the co-
and counterion contact values as a function of the electrode surface charge
density is qualitative with the simulations with increasing deviations at
higher concentrations.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure