Physics – Chemical Physics
Scientific paper
2005-02-24
J. Molec. Liquids 119 (2005) 7
Physics
Chemical Physics
10 pages, 2 eps-figures, 3 tables
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.molliq.2004.10.003
We present results of theoretical description and numerical calculation of the dynamics of molecular liquids based on the Reference Interaction Site Model / Mode-Coupling Theory. They include the temperature-pressure(density) dependence of the translational diffusion coefficients and orientational relaxation times for acetonitrile and methanol in water at infinite dilution. Anomalous behavior, i.e. the increase in mobility with density, is observed for the orientational relaxation time of methanol, while acetonitrile does not show any deviations from the usual. This effect is in qualitative agreement with the recent data of MD simulation and with experimental measurements, which tells us that presented theory is a good candidate to explain such kind of anomalies from the microscopical point of view and with the connection to the structure of the molecules.
Hirata Fumio
Kobryn A. E.
Yamaguchi Takahide
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