ABSTRACT: In this paper the density and temperature dependencies of surface tension are investigated. Using the Lennard-Jones (12,6), as an effective pair interaction potential, a linear expression is derived for isotherms of γ /ρ 2 versus ρ 2 for some normal and ChloroFluoroCarbons (CFCs) fluids, where is surface tension and ρ = 1/v is molar density. The linearity behavior of the derived equation is well fitted onto the experimental data of surface tension for monatomic, diatomic, nonpolar, polar, hydrogen-bonded and chlorofluorocarbons. In addition, the temperature dependence of surface tension for 20 different fluids is examined, in which the contributions of both terms of the average effective pair potential to the γ are determined. For...
We present results illustrating the effects of using explicit summation terms for the r − 6 dispersi...
Molecular modelling and simulation of the surface tension of fluids with force fields are discussed....
We present results illustrating the effects of using explicit summation terms for the r − 6 dispersi...
The theory of surface tension/energy components has been widely used to predict interfacial interact...
We consider the calculation of the surface tension from simulations of several models of water, such...
Generally, the tension at a liquid/gas interface is decreasing with temperature. For aqueous solutio...
this behavior is opposite to the monotonic decay reported previously for the Lennard Jones fluid. It...
The authors calculate surface tension using the Kirkwood-Buff theory, assuming a smooth variation of...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
A thermodynamic study of one component liquid-vapor planar interfaces and the temperature dependence...
IAPS issued a release on the temperature dependence of surface tension of an ordinary water substanc...
We present results illustrating the effects of using explicit summation terms for the r − 6 dispersi...
We present results illustrating the effects of using explicit summation terms for the r − 6 dispersi...
Molecular modelling and simulation of the surface tension of fluids with force fields are discussed....
We present results illustrating the effects of using explicit summation terms for the r − 6 dispersi...
The theory of surface tension/energy components has been widely used to predict interfacial interact...
We consider the calculation of the surface tension from simulations of several models of water, such...
Generally, the tension at a liquid/gas interface is decreasing with temperature. For aqueous solutio...
this behavior is opposite to the monotonic decay reported previously for the Lennard Jones fluid. It...
The authors calculate surface tension using the Kirkwood-Buff theory, assuming a smooth variation of...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
We have reviewed recent model theories of the surface tension and examined the data on the temperatu...
A thermodynamic study of one component liquid-vapor planar interfaces and the temperature dependence...
IAPS issued a release on the temperature dependence of surface tension of an ordinary water substanc...
We present results illustrating the effects of using explicit summation terms for the r − 6 dispersi...
We present results illustrating the effects of using explicit summation terms for the r − 6 dispersi...
Molecular modelling and simulation of the surface tension of fluids with force fields are discussed....
We present results illustrating the effects of using explicit summation terms for the r − 6 dispersi...