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Effect of three-body interactions on the vapor-liquid phase equilibria of binary fluid mixtures

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posted on 2024-07-09, 22:33 authored by Liping Wang, Richard SadusRichard Sadus
Gibbs-Duhem Monte Carlo simulations are reported for the vapor-liquid phase coexistence of binary argon+krypton mixtures at different temperatures. The calculations employ accurate two-body potentials in addition to contributions from three-body dispersion interactions resulting from third-order triple-dipole interactions. A comparison is made with experiment that illustrates the role of three-body interactions on the phase envelope. In all cases the simulations represent genuine predictions with input parameters obtained independently from sources other than phase equilibria data. Two-body interactions alone are insufficient to adequately describe vapor-liquid coexistence. In contrast, the addition of three-body interactions results in very good agreement with experiment. In addition to the exact calculation of three-body interactions, calculations are reported with an approximate formula for three-body interactions, which also yields good results.

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0021-9606

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Journal of Chemical Physics

Volume

125

Issue

6

Pagination

074503-

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American Institute of Physics

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Copyright © 2006 American Institute of Physics. is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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