Generalized equation of state for fluids: From molecular liquids to colloidal dispersions

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In this work, a new parameterization for the Statistical Association Fluid Theory for potentials of Variable Range (SAFT-VR) is coupled to the discrete potential theory to represent the thermodynamic properties of several fluids, ranging from molecular liquids to colloidal-like dispersions. In this way, this version of the SAFT-VR approach can be straightforwardly applied to any kind of either simple or complex fluid. In particular, two interaction potentials, namely, the Lennard-Jones and the hard-core attractive Yukawa potentials, are discretized to study the vapor-liquid equilibrium properties of both molecular and complex liquids, respectively. Our results are assessed with Monte Carlo computer simulations and available and accurate theoretical results based on the self-consistent Ornstein-Zernike approximation.

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Perdomo-Hurtado, L., Valadez-Pérez, N. E., Millan-Malo, B., & Castañeda-Priego, R. (2021). Generalized equation of state for fluids: From molecular liquids to colloidal dispersions. Journal of Chemical Physics, 154(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0037630

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