Stockmayer potential

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The Stockmayer potential consists of the Lennard-Jones model with an embedded point dipole. Thus the Stockmayer potential becomes:

where:

  • is the intermolecular pair potential between two particles at a distance r;
  • is the diameter (length), i.e. the value of at  ;
  •  : well depth (energy)
  • is the permittivity of the vacuum
  • is the dipole moment
  • is the inclination of the two dipole axes with respect to the intermolecular axis.

If one defines the reduced dipole moment,

one can rewrite the expression as

For this reason the potential is sometimes known as the Stockmayer 12-6-3 potential.

References

  1. M. E. Van Leeuwe "Deviation from corresponding-states behaviour for polar fluids", Molecular Physics 82 pp. 383-392 (1994)