Goel, H and Chandran, P R and Mitra, Kishalay and Majumdar, Saptarshi and Ray, P
(2014)
Estimation of interfacial tension for immiscible and partially miscible liquid systems by Dissipative Particle Dynamics.
Chemical Physics Letters, 600.
pp. 62-67.
ISSN 0009-2614
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Abstract
Dissipative Particle Dynamics (DPD) can calculate mesoscale properties like interfacial tension for liquid-liquid systems with much less computational rigor compared to Molecular Dynamics (MD). As of now, no general coarse graining protocol is available for estimating interfacial tension for large number of immiscible and partially miscible systems. In the present effort, a protocol has been formulated for coarse graining of liquid molecules based on underlying chemistry and physics of the individual components and the capability of DPD framework based on self-repulsive interaction parameters of each component to estimate interfacial tension for large number of liquid-liquid systems is tested
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