Random sequential adsorption of trimers and hexamers

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Adsorption of trimers and hexamers built of identical spheres was studied numerically using the random sequential adsorption (RSA) algorithm. Particles were adsorbed on a two-dimensional, flat and homogeneous surface. Numerical simulations allowed us to determine the maximal random coverage ratio, RSA kinetics as well as the available surface function (ASF), which is crucial for determining the kinetics of the adsorption process obtained experimentally. Additionally, the density autocorrelation function was measured. All the results were compared with previous results obtained for spheres, dimers and tetramers. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Cieåla, M., & Barbasz, J. (2013). Random sequential adsorption of trimers and hexamers. Journal of Molecular Modeling, 19(12), 5423–5427. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00894-013-2031-5

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