Partial molar properties are of fundamental importance for understanding properties of non-ideal mixtures. Josephson and co-workers (Mol. Phys. 2019, 117, 3589–3602) used least squares multiple linear regression to obtain partial molar properties in open constant-pressure ensembles. Assuming composition-independent partial molar properties for the narrow composition range encountered throughout simulation trajectories, we rigorously prove the equivalence of two approaches for computing thermodynamic derivatives in open ensembles of an n-component system: (1) multiple linear regression, and (2) thermodynamic fluctuations. Multiple linear regression provides a conceptually simple and computationally efficient way of computing thermodynamic de...
Classic thermodynamic equilibrium considerations, supported by simple molecular models, may lead to ...
The partition functions of solution thermodynamics are mathematical representations of the propertie...
General expressions relating the effects of pressure, temperature, and composition on solute associa...
Partial molar properties are of fundamental importance for understanding properties of non-ideal mix...
In this manuscript, we show how to compute partial molar properties (e.g. partial molar volumes, ene...
We present a new molecular simulation technique for determining partial molar enthalpies in mixtures...
<p>An alternative method for calculating partial molar excess enthalpies and partial molar volumes o...
The partial pair distribution functions describe the average conformation of groups of molecules in ...
A detailed understanding of temperature and pressure effects on an infinitely dilute protein’s confo...
A general equation for the estimation of thermodynamic excess properties of multicomponent systems f...
Partial molar properties are the changes occurring when the fraction of one component is varied whil...
This study is concerned with the numerical simulation of mixtures of chemically reacting fluids. Mix...
Parameters contained in thermodynamic models are usually optimized over vapor-liquid equilibrium dat...
We report a method of calculating partial molar quantities in mixtures by computer simulation. The m...
We introduce an alternative method to perform free energy calculations for mixtures at multiple temp...
Classic thermodynamic equilibrium considerations, supported by simple molecular models, may lead to ...
The partition functions of solution thermodynamics are mathematical representations of the propertie...
General expressions relating the effects of pressure, temperature, and composition on solute associa...
Partial molar properties are of fundamental importance for understanding properties of non-ideal mix...
In this manuscript, we show how to compute partial molar properties (e.g. partial molar volumes, ene...
We present a new molecular simulation technique for determining partial molar enthalpies in mixtures...
<p>An alternative method for calculating partial molar excess enthalpies and partial molar volumes o...
The partial pair distribution functions describe the average conformation of groups of molecules in ...
A detailed understanding of temperature and pressure effects on an infinitely dilute protein’s confo...
A general equation for the estimation of thermodynamic excess properties of multicomponent systems f...
Partial molar properties are the changes occurring when the fraction of one component is varied whil...
This study is concerned with the numerical simulation of mixtures of chemically reacting fluids. Mix...
Parameters contained in thermodynamic models are usually optimized over vapor-liquid equilibrium dat...
We report a method of calculating partial molar quantities in mixtures by computer simulation. The m...
We introduce an alternative method to perform free energy calculations for mixtures at multiple temp...
Classic thermodynamic equilibrium considerations, supported by simple molecular models, may lead to ...
The partition functions of solution thermodynamics are mathematical representations of the propertie...
General expressions relating the effects of pressure, temperature, and composition on solute associa...