Standard Monte Carlo simulations are carried out to assess the accuracy of theoretical predictions for the structural properties of a model fluid interacting through a hard-core two-Yukawa potential composed of a short-range attractive well next to a hard repulsive core, followed by a smooth, long-range repulsive tail. Theoretical calculations are performed in the framework provided by the Ornstein-Zernike equation, solved either analytically with the mean spherical approximation (MSA) or iteratively with the hypernetted-chain (HNC) closure. Our analysis shows that both theories are generally accurate in a thermodynamic region corresponding to a dense vapor phase around the critical point. For a suitable choice of potential parameters, namely, when the attractive well is deep and/or large enough, the static structure factor displays a secondary low-Q peak. In this case HNC predictions closely follow the simulation results, whereas MSA results progressively worsen the more pronounced this low-Q peak is. We discuss the appearance of such a peak, also experimentally observed in colloidal suspensions and protein solutions, in terms of the formation of equilibrium clusters in the homogeneous fluid.

The structural properties of a two-Yukawa fluid: Simulation and analytical results

COSTA, Dino;
2006-01-01

Abstract

Standard Monte Carlo simulations are carried out to assess the accuracy of theoretical predictions for the structural properties of a model fluid interacting through a hard-core two-Yukawa potential composed of a short-range attractive well next to a hard repulsive core, followed by a smooth, long-range repulsive tail. Theoretical calculations are performed in the framework provided by the Ornstein-Zernike equation, solved either analytically with the mean spherical approximation (MSA) or iteratively with the hypernetted-chain (HNC) closure. Our analysis shows that both theories are generally accurate in a thermodynamic region corresponding to a dense vapor phase around the critical point. For a suitable choice of potential parameters, namely, when the attractive well is deep and/or large enough, the static structure factor displays a secondary low-Q peak. In this case HNC predictions closely follow the simulation results, whereas MSA results progressively worsen the more pronounced this low-Q peak is. We discuss the appearance of such a peak, also experimentally observed in colloidal suspensions and protein solutions, in terms of the formation of equilibrium clusters in the homogeneous fluid.
2006
Inglese
STAMPA
124
084501-1
084501-9
9
Internazionale
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ORNSTEIN-ZERNIKE EQUATION; YUKAWA CLOSURE; COMPETING INTERACTIONS
This article stems from a collaboration between the author and other scientists at MIT, directed by Emeritus Professor Sow-Hsin Chen. The paper concerns with theory and simulation of microscopic models characterized by competing (repulsive and attractive) interactions, acting on different length scales; such models have been hitherto used in the description of structural and thermodynamic properties exhibited (upon appropriate physico-chemical conditions) by a variety of soft materials, including e.g. star polymers, colloidal suspensions, globular protein solutions. The paper has been published in The Journal of Chemical Physics, one of the mostly prominent review in the field of atomic, molecular and chemical physics, with Impact Factor 2.928 (datum from the 2010 Journal Citation Reports Science Edition, Thomson Reuters, 2011). To date, the paper has been cited 20 times.
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Broccio, M; Costa, Dino; Liu, Y; Chen, Sh
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