We present a model that relates isotope effects in thermodiffusion to changes in internal degrees of freedom associated with rotational and vibrational motion. The model uses general material transport equations for binary non-isothermal liquid systems, derived using non-equilibrium thermodynamics in our previous work. The equilibrium chemical potentials of the components at constant pressure are derived using statistical mechanics. In evaluating the model, we use experimental data on changes in the Soret coefficient of various hydrocarbons in perprotonated and perdeuterated cyclohexane. We also compare predictions of the model with experimental data on the Soret coefficient in isotopic mixtures. In all cases, the model is consistent with e...
International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been carried out to study isotope eff...
The theory of isotope effects on vapor pressures for systems with large quantum effects, as manifest...
The equilibrium fractionation factor between two phases is of importance for the understanding of ma...
Using the thermodynamic expression for the Soret coefficient for diluted mixtures, expressed throug...
We present a model that explains variance in the thermodiffusion of hydrocarbon isomers in binary li...
The material transport equations derived by non-equilibrium thermodynamics are used to describe the ...
The renascence of interest in isotope effects in phase equilibria during the past decade has provide...
Differences in properties such as phase-transition temperature and transport coefficients among liqu...
The predictive capabilities of some existing theoretical models to quantify thermodiffusion have bee...
The thermodynamic Soret coefficient for diluted mixtures expressed through the temperature derivativ...
The Soret motion in binary liquids is shown to arise to a large extent from rectified velocity fluct...
The various isotope-dependent and independent atomic and molecular properties that pertain to the is...
International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been carried out to study isotope eff...
The theory of isotope effects on vapor pressures for systems with large quantum effects, as manifest...
The equilibrium fractionation factor between two phases is of importance for the understanding of ma...
Using the thermodynamic expression for the Soret coefficient for diluted mixtures, expressed throug...
We present a model that explains variance in the thermodiffusion of hydrocarbon isomers in binary li...
The material transport equations derived by non-equilibrium thermodynamics are used to describe the ...
The renascence of interest in isotope effects in phase equilibria during the past decade has provide...
Differences in properties such as phase-transition temperature and transport coefficients among liqu...
The predictive capabilities of some existing theoretical models to quantify thermodiffusion have bee...
The thermodynamic Soret coefficient for diluted mixtures expressed through the temperature derivativ...
The Soret motion in binary liquids is shown to arise to a large extent from rectified velocity fluct...
The various isotope-dependent and independent atomic and molecular properties that pertain to the is...
International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been carried out to study isotope eff...
The theory of isotope effects on vapor pressures for systems with large quantum effects, as manifest...
The equilibrium fractionation factor between two phases is of importance for the understanding of ma...