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==Phase diagram==
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==Two-term Yukawa potentials==
Both the attractive and the repulsive form have been combined to produce the ''hard-sphere plus two Yukawa potential'' (H2Y) <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3308648 Lloyd L. Lee, Michael C. Hara, Steven J. Simon, Franklin S. Ramos, Andrew J. Winkle, and Jean-Marc Bomont "Crystallization limits of the two-term Yukawa potentials based on the entropy criterion", Journal of Chemical Physics '''132''' 074505 (2010)]</ref>.
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Revision as of 12:38, 22 February 2010

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 between site 1 and site 2, 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 (Eq. 3 in [1])

and (Eq. 4)

.

The repulsive form of the potential has no critical point.

Triple points

The triple points for this model have been studied by Azhar and co-workers [2].

Virial coefficients

For the attractive form of the potential the virial coefficients have been calculated by Naresh and Singh [3].

Phase diagram

Main article: Phase diagram of the Yukawa potential

Two-term Yukawa potentials

Both the attractive and the repulsive form have been combined to produce the hard-sphere plus two Yukawa potential (H2Y) [4].

References

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