Abstract

The multidensity formalism proposed recently by Wertheim is reformulated in order to describe the effects of association in fluids with spherically symmetric interactions. The basic idea is to separate the total potential into nonassociative and associative parts and make different approximations for each part of the potential. The idea is realized by assuming that the maximum number of particles which can be associated simultaneously with a particular particle is limited and equal to n s. This property of steric saturation is introduced explicitly into the theory via the resummation of diagrams in the activity expansion of the logarithm of the grand partition function. The diagrams appearing in the activity expansion of the one-point density are classified in terms of the number of associative bonds incident upon the labelled white circle. The topological reduction of the diagrams carried out on the basis of this classification leads to an expansion in terms of n s + 1 densities. A generalized version of...

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