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Thermodynamics of Hard Sphere and Spherocylinder Mixtures -- Scaled Particle Theory and Monte Carlo Simulations (2506.23922v1)

Published 30 Jun 2025 in cond-mat.soft

Abstract: We review the literature on scaled particle theory (SPT) and its extensions and discuss results applied to describe the thermodynamics of hard particle mixtures. After explaining the basic concepts of scaled particle theory to compute the free energy of immersing a particle into a mixture, examples are discussed for the simple case of a hard sphere dispersion and the free volume fraction of ghost spheres in a hard sphere dispersion. Next, the concept is applied to mixtures, and general expressions are shown that relate the free volume fraction in mixtures to the key thermodynamic properties, such as the chemical potential(s) and (osmotic) pressure. Subsequently, it is revealed how these concepts can be extended towards multi-component systems. It is shown that free volume fractions provide chemical potentials and total pressure of multi-component mixtures, and thereby yield the full equation of state. We present novel results for ternary particle dispersions composed of hard spherocylinders and two types of hard spheres differing in size. Throughout, we show the accuracy of SPT by comparing the results with those of Monte Carlo computer simulations.

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