Density-functional theory for clustering of two-dimensional hard particle fluids Articles
Overview
published in
- JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS Journal
publication date
- January 2024
start page
- 124044-1
end page
- 124044-11
volume
- 397
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
full text
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0167-7322
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1873-3166
abstract
- Fluids made of two-dimensional hard particles with polygonal shapes may stabilize symmetries which do not result directly from the particle shape. This is due to the formation of clusters in the fluid. Entropy alone can drive these effects, which represent a challenge for standard theories. In this article we present a general density-functional theory for clustering effects in fluids of hard particles in two dimensions. The theory combines a free-energy functional of the angular distribution function with an association energy term which qualitatively reproduces the clustering tendencies of the particles found in Monte Carlo simulations. Application is made to a fluid of hard right-angled triangles.
Classification
subjects
- Mathematics
keywords
- liquid crystals; hard right-angles triangles; virial coefficients; density functional theory; association theory