Issue 42, 2020

The solvent mediated interaction potential between solute particles: theory and applications

Abstract

In this paper we develop a theory to calculate the solvent mediated interaction potential between solute particles dispersed in a solvent. The potential is a functional of the instantaneous distribution of solute particles and is expressed in terms of the solute–solvent direct pair correlation function and the density–density correlation function of the bulk solvent. The dependence of the direct pair correlation function on multi-point correlations of the solute distribution is simplified with a mean field approximation. A self consistent approach is developed to calculate the effective potential between solute particles, the solute–solvent and the solute–solute correlation functions. The significance of the solvent fluctuations on the range of the effective potential is elucidated. The theory is applied to calculate equilibrium properties of the Asakura–Oosawa (AO) model for several values of solute and solvent densities and for several values of the particles size ratio. The results give a quantitative description of many-body effect on the effective potential and on the pair correlation functions.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jun 2020
Accepted
20 Sep 2020
First published
01 Oct 2020

Soft Matter, 2020,16, 9780-9788

The solvent mediated interaction potential between solute particles: theory and applications

M. Yadav and Y. Singh, Soft Matter, 2020, 16, 9780 DOI: 10.1039/D0SM01168A

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