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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 107, 2009 - Issue 4-6: A Special Issue in Honour of Professor Jean-Jacques Weis
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Invited Articles

The smooth cut-off hierarchical reference theory of fluids

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Pages 503-522 | Received 23 Dec 2008, Accepted 05 Mar 2009, Published online: 04 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

We provide a comprehensive presentation of the Hierarchical Reference Theory (HRT) in the smooth cut-off formulation. A simple and self-consistent derivation of the hierarchy of differential equations is supplemented by a comparison with the known sharp cut-off HRT. The theory is then applied to a hard core Yukawa fluid (HCYF): a closure, based on a mean spherical approximation ansatz, is studied in detail and its intriguing relationship to the self-consistent Ornstein–Zernike approximation is discussed. The asymptotic properties close to the critical point are investigated and compared with the renormalization group results both above and below the critical temperature. The HRT free energy is always a convex function of the density, leading to flat isotherms in the two-phase region with a finite compressibility at coexistence. This makes HRT the sole liquid-state theory able to obtain fluid–fluid phase equilibrium in homogeneous systems without resorting to the Maxwell construction. The way the mean field free energy is modified due to the inclusion of density fluctuations suggests how to identify the spinodal curve. Thermodynamic properties and correlation functions of the HCYF are investigated for three values of the inverse Yukawa range, z = 1.8, z = 4 and z = 7, where Monte Carlo simulations are available. The stability of the liquid–vapor critical point with respect to freezing is also studied.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to Nigel Wilding, Dino Costa and Giuseppe Pellicane for providing simulation results of the radial distribution function of the HCYF.

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