Liquid polymorphism and density anomaly in a three-dimensional associating lattice gas

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The authors investigate the phase diagram of a three-dimensional associating lattice gas (ALG) model. This model combines orientational icelike interactions and "van der Waals" that might be repulsive, representing, in this case, a penalty for distortion of hydrogen bonds. These interactions can be interpreted as two competing distances, making the connection between this model and continuous isotropic soft-core potentials. The authors present Monte Carlo studies of the ALG model showing the presence of two liquid phases, two critical points, and density anomaly. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Girardi, M., Balladares, A. L., Henriques, V. B., & Barbosa, M. C. (2007). Liquid polymorphism and density anomaly in a three-dimensional associating lattice gas. Journal of Chemical Physics, 126(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2434974

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