A Ginzburg-Landau theory is presented to investigate solvation effects in
near-critical polar fluid binary mixtures. Concentration-dependence of the
dielectric constant gives rise to a shell region around a charged particle
within which solvation occurs preferentially. As the critical point is
approached, the concentration has a long-range Ornstein-Zernike tail
representing strong critical electrostriction. If salt is added, strong
coupling arises among the critical fluctuations and the ions. The structure
factors of the critical fluctuations and the charge density are calculated and
the phase transition behavior is discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, to be published in J. Chem. Phy