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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 117, 2019 - Issue 20: 10th Liblice Conference on the Statistical Mechanics of Liquids
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Liblice 2018 Special Issue

Variable reactivity and phase separation in patchy particle systems

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Pages 2865-2872 | Received 30 Sep 2018, Accepted 08 Feb 2019, Published online: 14 Mar 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Using statistical model, we study mechanisms of phase separation in a solution consisting of patchy particles, which are capable to form directed and saturated thermoreversible bonds. We focus on the impact of variable reactivity of patchy particles on the form of miscibility gap. We show that the variation of model parameters determining features of interparticle interaction makes it possible to obtain miscibility gaps of different types within the unified formalism. In particular, we uncover two different mechanisms of the formation of phase separation curves with lower critical solution temperature. The first mechanism is realised in the case of positive bonding energy; the second one can takes place when the energy of formation of two-bonded particles is lower than that for all other m-bonded ones. We conclude that the most interesting and non-trivial phase behavior is observed in the case of patchy particles with variable reactivity. Using rigorous statistical model, we uncover new mechanisms of phase separation in a solution consisting of patchy particles, which are capable to form directed and saturated thermoreversible bonds. This topic corresponds to state of the art in modern chemical physics. The results obtained shed light on interplay between features of non-isotropic interactions and phase behavior in both molecular and nanoparticle systems. We conclude that the most interesting and non-trivial phase behavior is observed in the case of patchy particles with variable reactivity.

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Funding

This work was carried out within the framework of government assignment of IMET UB RAS. The study of relation between structure and phase behaviour was supported by Russian Science Foundation [grant no.18-12-00438]. MV and RE were partially supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research [grant no. 18-02-00643].

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