Simulation and reference interaction site model theory of methanol and carbon tetrachloride mixtures
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
We report molecular dynamics and reference interaction site model (RISM) theory of methanol and carbon tetrachloride mixtures. Our study encompasses the whole concentration range, by including the pure component limits. We majorly focus on an analysis of partial, total, and concentration-concentration structure factors, and examine in detail the k→0 limits of these functions. Simulation results confirm the tendency of methanol to self associate with the formation of ring structures in the high dilution regime of this species, in agreement with experimental studies
and with previous simulations by other authors. This behavior emerges as strongly related to the high nonideality of the mixture, a quantitative estimate of which is provided in terms of concentration fluctuation correlations, through the structure factors examined. The interaggregate correlation distance is also thereby estimated. Finally, the compressibility of the mixture is found in
good agreement with experimental data. The RISM predictions are throughout assessed against simulation; the theory describes better the apolar solvent than the alcohol properties. Self-association of methanol is qualitatively reproduced, though this trend is much less marked in comparison with simulation results.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Methanol; Carbon Tetrachloride; Molecular Dynamics Simulation; Molecular Theory of the Liquid State
Elenco autori:
Munao' G.; Costa D.; Saija F.; Caccamo C.
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