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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0892702031000117270 Josep C. Pamies,  Clare McCabe,  Peter T. Cummings and Lourdes F. Vega "Coexistence Densities of Methane and Propane by Canonical Molecular Dynamics and Gibbs Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulations", Molecular Simulation '''29''' pp. 463-470 (2003)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0892702031000117270 Josep C. Pamies,  Clare McCabe,  Peter T. Cummings and Lourdes F. Vega "Coexistence Densities of Methane and Propane by Canonical Molecular Dynamics and Gibbs Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulations", Molecular Simulation '''29''' pp. 463-470 (2003)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4905526  Steven L. Mielke, and Donald G. Truhlar "Improved methods for Feynman path integral calculations and their application to calculate converged vibrational–rotational partition functions, free energies, enthalpies, entropies, and heat capacities for methane", Journal of Chemical Physics '''142''' 044105 (2015)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4905526  Steven L. Mielke, and Donald G. Truhlar "Improved methods for Feynman path integral calculations and their application to calculate converged vibrational–rotational partition functions, free energies, enthalpies, entropies, and heat capacities for methane", Journal of Chemical Physics '''142''' 044105 (2015)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4919079  Joyjit Chattoraj, Tobias Risthaus, Oliver Rubner, Andreas Heuer and Stefan Grimme "A multi-scale approach to characterize pure CH4, CF4, and CH4/CF4 mixtures", Journal of Chemical Physics '''142''' 164508 (2015)]


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Methane

Methane (CH4) is the first in the homologous series of alkanes.

Lennard-Jones parameters

Methane is sometimes simulated as a single Lennard-Jones site using a united-atom model. Some Lennard-Jones parameters for methane are listed in the following table:

Force-field (K) (nm) Reference
OPLS 147.9 0.373 [1]
TraPPE 148 0.373 [2]

Three-body model

A Hauschild and Prausnitz [3] like three-body potential has been developed by Abbaspour [4], building on the OPLS model.

Plastic crystal phase

The methane has a plastic crystal phase.

Transport properties

[5].

References

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