We study the diffusion of small guest particles of different sizes in a host fluid at liquid densities using molecular dynamics simulations. We observe an enhancement of the diffusivity of guest particles for a size related to the structure of the void space of the host fluid, analogous to the "levitation effect" observed for guest diffusion in porous solids. Friction and activation energy are found to be minimum for the guest size with maximum self-diffusivity. Wavelength dependent self-diffusivity indicates a monotonic and oscillatory dependence on wave number k for anomalous and linear regimes, respectively. These are associated with single and bi-exponential decay of the incoherent intermediate scattering function
Previous work on monatomic spherical sorbates has shown the existence of an anomalous peak in self-d...
Einstein and others derived the reciprocal dependence of the self-diffusivity D on the solute radius...
Previous work on monatomic spherical sorbates has shown the existence of an anomalous peak in self-d...
We study the diffusion of small guest particles of different sizes in a host fluid at liquid densiti...
We report a molecular dynamics study of a binary mixture consisting of a large (host) particle and a...
We propose an alternative explanation of the size-dependent maximum in ion mobility in water in term...
Self-diffusivity, D, of diffusants in widely differing mediums such as liquids (e.g., solution), por...
We propose an alternative explanation of the size-dependent maximum in ion mobility in water in term...
Investigations into the variation of self-diffusivity with solute radius, density, and degree of dis...
We present here a microscopic and self-consistent calculation of the self-diffusion coefficient of a...
Recent studies suggest that there exists a size-dependent diffusivity maximum in binary mixtures int...
Recent studies suggest that there exists a size-dependent diffusivity maximum in binary mixtures int...
We report results of molecular dynamics investigations into neutral impurity diffusing within an amo...
Einstein and others derived the reciprocal dependence of the self-diffusivity D on the solute radius...
Size dependence of solute diffusivity has been investigated using molecular dynamics simulations for...
Previous work on monatomic spherical sorbates has shown the existence of an anomalous peak in self-d...
Einstein and others derived the reciprocal dependence of the self-diffusivity D on the solute radius...
Previous work on monatomic spherical sorbates has shown the existence of an anomalous peak in self-d...
We study the diffusion of small guest particles of different sizes in a host fluid at liquid densiti...
We report a molecular dynamics study of a binary mixture consisting of a large (host) particle and a...
We propose an alternative explanation of the size-dependent maximum in ion mobility in water in term...
Self-diffusivity, D, of diffusants in widely differing mediums such as liquids (e.g., solution), por...
We propose an alternative explanation of the size-dependent maximum in ion mobility in water in term...
Investigations into the variation of self-diffusivity with solute radius, density, and degree of dis...
We present here a microscopic and self-consistent calculation of the self-diffusion coefficient of a...
Recent studies suggest that there exists a size-dependent diffusivity maximum in binary mixtures int...
Recent studies suggest that there exists a size-dependent diffusivity maximum in binary mixtures int...
We report results of molecular dynamics investigations into neutral impurity diffusing within an amo...
Einstein and others derived the reciprocal dependence of the self-diffusivity D on the solute radius...
Size dependence of solute diffusivity has been investigated using molecular dynamics simulations for...
Previous work on monatomic spherical sorbates has shown the existence of an anomalous peak in self-d...
Einstein and others derived the reciprocal dependence of the self-diffusivity D on the solute radius...
Previous work on monatomic spherical sorbates has shown the existence of an anomalous peak in self-d...