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The repulsive form has been used to study charge-stabilised [[Colloids |colloid-colloid]] interactions.  
The repulsive form has been used to study charge-stabilised [[Colloids |colloid-colloid]] interactions.  
==Critical point==
==Critical point==
For the attractive form of the potential, from a study of the [[law of corresponding states]], one has (Ref. 1 Eq. 3)
:<math>P_c = 0.0228 + 0.0742 T_c</math>
and (Ref. 1 Eq. 4)
:<math>\rho_c = 0.2534 + 0.071 \frac{1}{T_c}</math>.
The repulsive form of the potential has no critical point.  
The repulsive form of the potential has no critical point.  
==Triple points==
==Triple points==
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:''Main article: [[Phase diagram of the Yukawa potential]]''
:''Main article: [[Phase diagram of the Yukawa potential]]''
==References==
==References==
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2883694 Pedro Orea and Yurko Duda "On the corresponding states law of the Yukawa fluid",  Journal of Chemical Physics '''128''' 134508 (2008)]
[[Category: Models]]
[[Category: Models]]

Revision as of 13:33, 7 April 2008

The hard core Yukawa potential has two forms, the attractive Yukawa potential:

and the repulsive form

where is the intermolecular pair potential, is the distance, is the hard diameter, is the energy well depth (), and is a parameter that controls the interaction range ().

The repulsive form has been used to study charge-stabilised colloid-colloid interactions.

Critical point

For the attractive form of the potential, from a study of the law of corresponding states, one has (Ref. 1 Eq. 3)

and (Ref. 1 Eq. 4)

.

The repulsive form of the potential has no critical point.

Triple points

  1. Fouad El Azhar, Marc Baus, Jean-Paul Ryckaert and Evert Jan Meijer "Line of triple points for the hard-core Yukawa model: A computer simulation study", Journal of Chemical Physics 112 pp. 5121- (2000)

Phase diagram

Main article: Phase diagram of the Yukawa potential

References

  1. Pedro Orea and Yurko Duda "On the corresponding states law of the Yukawa fluid", Journal of Chemical Physics 128 134508 (2008)