Core-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical points

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Autor(a) principal: Torres, Evy Augusto Salcedo
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Alan Barros de, Barraz Junior, Ney Marçal, Chakravarty, Charusita, Barbosa, Marcia Cristina Bernardes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/205525
Resumo: Molecular dynamics simulations are used to examine the relationship between water-like anomalies and the liquid-liquid critical point in a family of model fluids with multi-Gaussian, core-softened pair interactions. The core-softened pair interactions have two length scales, such that the longer length scale associated with a shallow, attractive well is kept constant while the shorter length scale associated with the repulsive shoulder is varied from an inflection point to a minimum of progressively increasing depth. The maximum depth of the shoulder well is chosen so that the resulting potential reproduces the oxygen-oxygen radial distribution function of the ST4 model of water. As the shoulder well depth increases, the pressure required to form the high density liquid decreases and the temperature up to which the high-density liquid is stable increases, resulting in the shift of the liquid-liquid critical point to much lower pressures and higher temperatures. To understand the entropic effects associated with the changes in the interaction potential, the pair correlation entropy is computed to show that the excess entropy anomaly diminishes when the shoulder well depth increases. Excess entropy scaling of diffusivity in this class of fluids is demonstrated, showing that decreasing strength of the excess entropy anomaly with increasing shoulder depth results in the progressive loss of water-like thermodynamic, structural and transport anomalies. Instantaneous normal mode analysis was used to index the overall curvature distribution of the fluid and the fraction of imaginary frequency modes was shown to correlate well with the anomalous behavior of the diffusivity and the pair correlation entropy. The results suggest in the case of core-softened potentials, in addition to the presence of two length scales, energetic, and entropic effects associated with local minima and curvatures of the pair interaction play an important role in determining the presence of water-like anomalies and the liquid-liquid phase transition.
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spelling Torres, Evy Augusto SalcedoOliveira, Alan Barros deBarraz Junior, Ney MarçalChakravarty, CharusitaBarbosa, Marcia Cristina Bernardes2020-02-06T04:17:45Z20110021-9606http://hdl.handle.net/10183/205525000820710Molecular dynamics simulations are used to examine the relationship between water-like anomalies and the liquid-liquid critical point in a family of model fluids with multi-Gaussian, core-softened pair interactions. The core-softened pair interactions have two length scales, such that the longer length scale associated with a shallow, attractive well is kept constant while the shorter length scale associated with the repulsive shoulder is varied from an inflection point to a minimum of progressively increasing depth. The maximum depth of the shoulder well is chosen so that the resulting potential reproduces the oxygen-oxygen radial distribution function of the ST4 model of water. As the shoulder well depth increases, the pressure required to form the high density liquid decreases and the temperature up to which the high-density liquid is stable increases, resulting in the shift of the liquid-liquid critical point to much lower pressures and higher temperatures. To understand the entropic effects associated with the changes in the interaction potential, the pair correlation entropy is computed to show that the excess entropy anomaly diminishes when the shoulder well depth increases. Excess entropy scaling of diffusivity in this class of fluids is demonstrated, showing that decreasing strength of the excess entropy anomaly with increasing shoulder depth results in the progressive loss of water-like thermodynamic, structural and transport anomalies. Instantaneous normal mode analysis was used to index the overall curvature distribution of the fluid and the fraction of imaginary frequency modes was shown to correlate well with the anomalous behavior of the diffusivity and the pair correlation entropy. The results suggest in the case of core-softened potentials, in addition to the presence of two length scales, energetic, and entropic effects associated with local minima and curvatures of the pair interaction play an important role in determining the presence of water-like anomalies and the liquid-liquid phase transition.application/pdfengThe journal of chemical physics. New York. Vol. 135, no. 4 (July 2011), 044517, 9 p.TermodinâmicaEntropiaPontos criticosDinâmica molecularTransformações líquido-líquidoCore-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical pointsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000820710.pdf.txt000820710.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain45702http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/205525/2/000820710.pdf.txt557ad9f0bcee0b288fc490dff3edf9aaMD52ORIGINAL000820710.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf868604http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/205525/1/000820710.pdfc20119da85743e97a946b37461016384MD5110183/2055252024-02-07 06:01:20.110063oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/205525Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-02-07T08:01:20Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Core-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical points
spellingShingle Core-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical points
Torres, Evy Augusto Salcedo
Termodinâmica
Entropia
Pontos criticos
Dinâmica molecular
Transformações líquido-líquido
title_short Core-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical points
title_full Core-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical points
title_fullStr Core-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical points
title_full_unstemmed Core-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical points
title_sort Core-softened fluids, water-like anomalies, and the liquid-liquid critical points
author Torres, Evy Augusto Salcedo
author_facet Torres, Evy Augusto Salcedo
Oliveira, Alan Barros de
Barraz Junior, Ney Marçal
Chakravarty, Charusita
Barbosa, Marcia Cristina Bernardes
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Alan Barros de
Barraz Junior, Ney Marçal
Chakravarty, Charusita
Barbosa, Marcia Cristina Bernardes
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, Evy Augusto Salcedo
Oliveira, Alan Barros de
Barraz Junior, Ney Marçal
Chakravarty, Charusita
Barbosa, Marcia Cristina Bernardes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Termodinâmica
Entropia
Pontos criticos
Dinâmica molecular
Transformações líquido-líquido
topic Termodinâmica
Entropia
Pontos criticos
Dinâmica molecular
Transformações líquido-líquido
description Molecular dynamics simulations are used to examine the relationship between water-like anomalies and the liquid-liquid critical point in a family of model fluids with multi-Gaussian, core-softened pair interactions. The core-softened pair interactions have two length scales, such that the longer length scale associated with a shallow, attractive well is kept constant while the shorter length scale associated with the repulsive shoulder is varied from an inflection point to a minimum of progressively increasing depth. The maximum depth of the shoulder well is chosen so that the resulting potential reproduces the oxygen-oxygen radial distribution function of the ST4 model of water. As the shoulder well depth increases, the pressure required to form the high density liquid decreases and the temperature up to which the high-density liquid is stable increases, resulting in the shift of the liquid-liquid critical point to much lower pressures and higher temperatures. To understand the entropic effects associated with the changes in the interaction potential, the pair correlation entropy is computed to show that the excess entropy anomaly diminishes when the shoulder well depth increases. Excess entropy scaling of diffusivity in this class of fluids is demonstrated, showing that decreasing strength of the excess entropy anomaly with increasing shoulder depth results in the progressive loss of water-like thermodynamic, structural and transport anomalies. Instantaneous normal mode analysis was used to index the overall curvature distribution of the fluid and the fraction of imaginary frequency modes was shown to correlate well with the anomalous behavior of the diffusivity and the pair correlation entropy. The results suggest in the case of core-softened potentials, in addition to the presence of two length scales, energetic, and entropic effects associated with local minima and curvatures of the pair interaction play an important role in determining the presence of water-like anomalies and the liquid-liquid phase transition.
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