Abstract

Monte Carlo simulations have been performed for equimolar mixtures of hard prolate spherocylinders of length: breadth ratio 2:1 and hard spheres, in the fluid region. Two systems have been studied. In the first the breadth of the spherocylinder was equal to the hard sphere diameter, and in the second system both components were of equal molecular volume. The compressibility factor, PV/NkT, has been obtained for both mixtures at four reduced densities (packing fractions) from 0·20 to 0·45. The results have been compared with the predictions of several analytical equations appropriate to mixtures of hard convex molecules, and an equation due to Pavlicek et al. was found to be very accurate. The results have been used to calculate the excess volumes of mixing at constant pressure, in an attempt to establish the relative importance of the effects of differences in molecular volume and shape on the thermodynamic properties. The structural properties of the mixtures have also been investigated by calculating pa...

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