Volume 59, 1975

Structure of the liquid/vapour and liquid/solid interfaces

Abstract

A theoretical method of determining the density profile ρ(1)(z) at liquid/vapour and liquid/solid interfaces is developed, based on a procedure of Helfand, Frisch and Lebowitz. The density profile for a given fluid is shown to be related to the value of the pair distribution function g12(2)(r) for a two component fluid in the limit that the molecular radius of the second component becomes infinitely large (i.e. macroscopic) and its density vanishes. The density profile for hard spheres against a hard interface is obtained in the P.Y. approximation. The extension to the liquid/vapour interface is discussed and the free-interfacial density profile for a fluid with an attractive inverse sixth power pair potential is displayed. A comparison is made with other modern theories.

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Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1975,59, 29-37

Structure of the liquid/vapour and liquid/solid interfaces

J. W. Perram and L. R. White, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1975, 59, 29 DOI: 10.1039/DC9755900029

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