Perturbation theory for multicomponent fluids based on structural properties of hard-sphere chain mixtures

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An analytical expression for the Laplace transform of the radial distribution function of a mixture of hard-sphere chains of arbitrary segment size and chain length is used to rigorously formulate the first-order Barker-Henderson perturbation theory for the contribution of the segment-segment dispersive interactions into thermodynamics of the Lennard-Jones chain mixtures. Based on this approximation, a simple variant of the statistical associating fluid theory is proposed and used to predict properties of several mixtures of chains of different lengths and segment sizes. The theory treats the dispersive interactions more rigorously than the conventional theories and provides means for more accurate description of dispersive interactions in the mixtures of highly asymmetric components.

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Hlushak, S. (2015). Perturbation theory for multicomponent fluids based on structural properties of hard-sphere chain mixtures. Journal of Chemical Physics, 143(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4931816

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