Abstract

A self-consistent density-functional approach is presented for describing the phase behaviour and interfacial tensions of van der Waals fluids represented by the hard-core Yukawa (HCY), Lennard-Jones (LJ) and square-well (SW) potentials. The excess Helmholtz energy functional is formulated in terms of a modified fundamental measure theory (MFMT) for the short-ranged repulsion and a density-gradient expansion for the van der Waals attractions. Analytical expressions for the direct correlation functions of uniform fluids are utilized to take into account the effect of van der Waals’ attraction on intermolecular correlations. For bulk phases, the density functional theory is reduced to an equation of state (EOS) that provides accurate saturation pressures and vapour–liquid phase diagrams. Near the critical region, the long-range fluctuations can be corrected by using the renormalization group (RG) theory. With the same set of molecular parameters, the theory also yields satisfactory surface tensions and interfacial density profiles at all relevant temperatures.

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