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Modeling the structure and thermodynamics of multicomponent and polydisperse hard-sphere dispersions with continuous potentials.
Martínez-Rivera, Jaime; Villada-Balbuena, Alejandro; Sandoval-Puentes, Miguel A; Egelhaaf, Stefan U; Méndez-Alcaraz, José M; Castañeda-Priego, Ramón; Escobedo-Sánchez, Manuel A.
Affiliation
  • Martínez-Rivera J; División de Ciencias e Ingenierías, Campus León, Universidad de Guanajuato, Loma del Bosque 103, Colonia Lomas del Campestre, 37150 León, Guanjuato, Mexico.
  • Villada-Balbuena A; Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory, Heinrich Heine University, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • Sandoval-Puentes MA; División de Ciencias e Ingenierías, Campus León, Universidad de Guanajuato, Loma del Bosque 103, Colonia Lomas del Campestre, 37150 León, Guanjuato, Mexico.
  • Egelhaaf SU; Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory, Heinrich Heine University, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • Méndez-Alcaraz JM; Departamento de Física, Cinvestav, Avenida Instituto Politécnico Nacional 2508, Colonia San Pedro Zacatenco, 07360 Ciudad de México, Mexico.
  • Castañeda-Priego R; Departamento de Ingeniería Física, División de Ciencias e Ingenierías, Campus León, Universidad de Guanajuato, Loma del Bosque 103, Colonia Lomas del Campestre, 37150 León, Guanajuato, Mexico.
  • Escobedo-Sánchez MA; Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory, Heinrich Heine University, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany.
J Chem Phys ; 159(19)2023 Nov 21.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37982478
ABSTRACT
A model system of identical particles interacting via a hard-sphere potential is essential in condensed matter physics; it helps to understand in and out of equilibrium phenomena in complex fluids, such as colloidal dispersions. Yet, most of the fixed time-step algorithms to study the transport properties of those systems have drawbacks due to the mathematical nature of the interparticle potential. Because of this, mapping a hard-sphere potential onto a soft potential has been recently proposed [Báez et al., J. Chem. Phys. 149, 164907 (2018)]. More specifically, using the second virial coefficient criterion, one can set a route to estimate the parameters of the soft potential that accurately reproduces the thermodynamic properties of a monocomponent hard-sphere system. However, real colloidal dispersions are multicomponent or polydisperse, making it important to find an efficient way to extend the potential model for dealing with such kind of many-body systems. In this paper, we report on the extension and applicability of the second virial coefficient criterion to build a description that correctly captures the phenomenology of both multicomponent and polydisperse hard-sphere dispersions. To assess the accuracy of the continuous potentials, we compare the structure of soft polydisperse systems with their hard-core counterpart. We also contrast the structural and thermodynamic properties of soft binary mixtures with those obtained through mean-field approximations and the Ornstein-Zernike equation for the two-component hard-sphere dispersion.

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Year: 2023 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Year: 2023 Type: Article