Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. II. Thermodynamic perturbation theory and integral equations (Q1080290)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3965638
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Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. II. Thermodynamic perturbation theory and integral equations
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3965638

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    Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. II. Thermodynamic perturbation theory and integral equations (English)
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    [For part I see the summary above (Zbl 0598.76004).] The formalism of statistical thermodynamics developed in the preceding paper is used as a basis for deriving tractable approximations. The system treated is one where repulsion and highly directional attraction due to a single molecular site combine to allow the formation of dimers, but no higher s-mers. We derive thermodynamic perturbation theory, using the system interacting with only the repulsive potential as a reference system. Two distinct integral equations for the pair correlation are derived. The first one treats both parts of the interaction approximately; the other one employs the repulsive reference system, used in perturbation theory. We show that each of these integral equations permits the calculation of an important thermodynamic function directly from the solution at a single state of density and temperature. In the first case this applies to a pressure consistent with the compressibility relation, in the second to the excess Helmholtz free energy over the reference system.
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    repulsion
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    highly directional attraction
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    formation of dimers
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    thermodynamic perturbation theory
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    repulsive potential
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    integral equations
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    pair correlation
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    repulsive reference system
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    compressibility relation
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    Helmholtz free energy
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