Dependence on the thermodynamic state of self-diffusion of pseudo-hard- sphere and Lennard-Jones potentials
L Marchioni and MA Di Muro and M Hoyuelos, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 107, 014134 (2023).
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.107.014134
Self-diffusion D in a system of particles that interact with a pseudo- hard-sphere or a Lennard-Jones potential is analyzed. Coupling with a solvent is represented by a Langevin thermostat, characterized by the damping time td. The hypotheses that D = D0 phi is proposed, where D0 is the small concentration diffusivity and phi is a thermodynamic function that represents the effects of interactions as concentration is increased. Molecular dynamics simulations show that different values of the noise intensity modify D0, but do not have an effect on phi. This result is consistent with the assumption that phi is a thermodynamic function since the thermodynamic state is not altered by the presence of damping and noise.
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