An EQT-based cDFT approach for a confined Lennard-Jones fluid mixture

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Abstract

Empirical potential-based quasi-continuum theory (EQT) provides a route to incorporate atomistic detail into continuum framework such as the Nernst-Planck equation. EQT can also be used to construct a grand potential functional for classical density functional theory (cDFT). The combination of EQT and cDFT provides a simple and fast approach to predict the inhomogeneous density, potential profiles, and thermodynamic properties of confined fluids. We extend the EQT-cDFT approach to confined fluid mixtures and demonstrate it by simulating a mixture of methane and hydrogen inside slit-like channels of graphene. We show that the EQT-cDFT predictions for the structure of the confined fluid mixture compare well with the molecular dynamics simulation results. In addition, our results show that graphene slit nanopores exhibit a selective adsorption of methane over hydrogen.

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Motevaselian, M. H., Mashayak, S. Y., & Aluru, N. R. (2015). An EQT-based cDFT approach for a confined Lennard-Jones fluid mixture. Journal of Chemical Physics, 143(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4930924

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