Abstract

A completely analytic perturbation theory has been developed to calculate the Helmholtz energy, compressibility factor, internal energy and constant-volume heat capacity for square-well chain fluid mixtures. This theory is based on the improved Barker–Henderson macroscopic compressibility (mc) approximation proposed by Zhang, the first-order perturbation theory of Wertheim in which Zhang’s analytic monomer radial distribution function as the function of temperature and monomer density is used, and a simple mixing rule similar to that of Hino–Prausnitz. The validity of the perturbation theory is evaluated by comparing the calculated compressibility factor, internal energy and constant-volume heat capacity for the freely jointed square-well chain mixtures from the theory to MC simulation data. The results show that the theory predicts results in good agreement with simulation results.

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