We study the interplay between phase separation and self-assembly in chains, rings, and branched structures in a model of particles with dissimilar patches. We extend Wertheim's first order perturbation theory to include the effects of ring formation and to theoretically investigate the thermodynamics of the model. We find a peculiar shape for the vapor-liquid coexistence, featuring reentrant behavior in both phases and two critical points, despite the single-component nature of the system. The emergence of the lower critical point is caused by the self-assembly of rings taking place in the vapor, generating a phase with lower energy and lower entropy than the liquid. Monte Carlo simulations of the same model fully support these unconventio...
We present a theoretical model for predicting the phase behavior of polymer solutions in which phase...
We evaluate the location of the gas–liquid coexistence line and of the associated critical point for...
We numerically investigate colloidal dimers with asymmetric interaction strengths to study how the i...
Agências financiadoras: FCT - PEstOE/FIS/UI0618/2011; PTDC/FIS/098254/2008 ERC-PATCHYCOLLOID...
We generalize Wertheim's first order perturbation theory to account for the effect in the thermodyna...
We investigate the structural and thermodynamic properties of a model of particles with 2 patches of...
We investigate the structural and thermodynamic properties of a model of particles with 2 patches of...
We numerically study a simple fluid composed of particles having a hard-core repulsion complemented ...
In patchy particle systems where there is a competition between the self-assembly of finite clusters...
We introduce a microscopic model for particles with dissimilar patches which displays an unconventio...
In patchy particle systems where there is competition between the self-assembly of finite clusters a...
A critical phase separation in self-assembling colloidal dispersions is predicted. The coexisting ph...
We generalize the necessary and sufficient conditions for finite systems to exhibit van der Waals-ty...
The authors numerically study a simple fluid composed of particles having a hard-core repulsion, com...
We investigate by means of a number of different dynamical Monte Carlo simulation methods the self-a...
We present a theoretical model for predicting the phase behavior of polymer solutions in which phase...
We evaluate the location of the gas–liquid coexistence line and of the associated critical point for...
We numerically investigate colloidal dimers with asymmetric interaction strengths to study how the i...
Agências financiadoras: FCT - PEstOE/FIS/UI0618/2011; PTDC/FIS/098254/2008 ERC-PATCHYCOLLOID...
We generalize Wertheim's first order perturbation theory to account for the effect in the thermodyna...
We investigate the structural and thermodynamic properties of a model of particles with 2 patches of...
We investigate the structural and thermodynamic properties of a model of particles with 2 patches of...
We numerically study a simple fluid composed of particles having a hard-core repulsion complemented ...
In patchy particle systems where there is a competition between the self-assembly of finite clusters...
We introduce a microscopic model for particles with dissimilar patches which displays an unconventio...
In patchy particle systems where there is competition between the self-assembly of finite clusters a...
A critical phase separation in self-assembling colloidal dispersions is predicted. The coexisting ph...
We generalize the necessary and sufficient conditions for finite systems to exhibit van der Waals-ty...
The authors numerically study a simple fluid composed of particles having a hard-core repulsion, com...
We investigate by means of a number of different dynamical Monte Carlo simulation methods the self-a...
We present a theoretical model for predicting the phase behavior of polymer solutions in which phase...
We evaluate the location of the gas–liquid coexistence line and of the associated critical point for...
We numerically investigate colloidal dimers with asymmetric interaction strengths to study how the i...