Adapting SAFT-γ perturbation theory to site-based molecular dynamics simulation. II. Confined fluids and vapor-liquid interfaces
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· Journal of Chemical Physics
In this work, a new classical density functional theory is developed for group-contribution equations of state (EOS). Details of implementation are demonstrated for the recently-developed SAFT-γ WCA EOS and selective applications are studied for confined fluids and vapor-liquid interfaces. The acronym WCA (Weeks-Chandler-Andersen) refers to the characterization of the reference part of the third-order thermodynamic perturbation theory applied in formulating the EOS. SAFT-γ refers to the particular form of “statistical associating fluid theory” that is applied to the fused-sphere, heteronuclear, united-atom molecular models of interest. For the monomer term, the modified fundamental measure theory is extended to WCA-spheres. A new chain functional is also introduced for fused and soft heteronuclear chains. The attractive interactions are taken into account by considering the structure of the fluid, thus elevating the theory beyond the mean field approximation. The fluctuations of energy are also included via a non-local third-order perturbation theory. The theory includes resolution of the density profiles of individual groups such as CH{sub 2} and CH{sub 3} and satisfies stoichiometric constraints for the density profiles. New molecular simulations are conducted to demonstrate the accuracy of each Helmholtz free energy contribution in reproducing the microstructure of inhomogeneous systems at the united-atom level of coarse graining. At each stage, comparisons are made to assess where the present theory stands relative to the current state of the art for studying inhomogeneous fluids. Overall, it is shown that the characteristic features of real molecular fluids are captured both qualitatively and quantitatively. For example, the average pore density deviates ∼2% from simulation data for attractive pentadecane in a 2-nm slit pore. Another example is the surface tension of ethane/heptane mixture, which deviates ∼1% from simulation data while the theory reproduces the excess accumulation of ethane at the interface.
- OSTI ID:
- 22308581
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Chemical Physics, Journal Name: Journal of Chemical Physics Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 141; ISSN JCPSA6; ISSN 0021-9606
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
ACCURACY
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
DENSITY
DENSITY FUNCTIONAL METHOD
EQUATIONS OF STATE
ETHANE
FREE ENERGY
HEPTANE
INTERFACES
LIQUIDS
MEASURE THEORY
MICROSTRUCTURE
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS METHOD
MOLECULAR MODELS
PERTURBATION THEORY
SIMULATION
SURFACE TENSION
VAPORS
ACCURACY
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
DENSITY
DENSITY FUNCTIONAL METHOD
EQUATIONS OF STATE
ETHANE
FREE ENERGY
HEPTANE
INTERFACES
LIQUIDS
MEASURE THEORY
MICROSTRUCTURE
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS METHOD
MOLECULAR MODELS
PERTURBATION THEORY
SIMULATION
SURFACE TENSION
VAPORS