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Original Articles

Direct Evaluation of Vapour-Liquid Equilibria of Mixtures by Molecular Dynamics Using Gibbs-Duhem Integration

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Pages 75-99 | Received 01 Mar 1996, Accepted 01 Mar 1996, Published online: 23 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

We present an extension of the Gibbs-Duhem integration method that permits direct evaluation of vapour-liquid equilibria of mixtures by molecular dynamics. The Gibbs-Duhem integration combines the best elements of the Gibbs ensemble Monte Carlo technique and thermodynamic integration. Given conditions of coexistence of pure substances, simultaneous but independent molecular dynamics simulations of each phase at constant number of particles, constant pressure, constant temperature and constant fugacity fraction of species 2 are carried out in succession along coexistence lines. In each simulation, the coexistence pressure is adjusted to satisfy the Clapeyron-type equation. The Clapeyron-type equation is a first-order nonlinear differential equation that prescribes how the pressure must change with the fugacity fraction of species 2 to maintain coexistence at constant temperature. The Clapeyron-type equation is solved by the predictor-corrector method. Running averages of mole fraction and compressibility factor for the two phases are used to evaluate the right-hand side of the Clapeyron-type equation. The Gibbs-Duhem integration method is applied to three prototypes of binary mixtures of the two-centre Lennard-Jones fluid having various elongations. The starting points on the coexistence curve were taken from published data.

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