3DRISM Bridge Functional for the Aqueous Solutions of Carbon Nanomaterials

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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preprint. Original sent to the journal "Condensed Matter Physics"

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In the paper a bridge functional for the closure relation of the three-dimensional reference interaction model (3DRISM) equations is proposed. The effectiveness of the bridge for the aqueous solutions of the carbon nanomaterials is tested. In the paper two classes of systems are investigated: (i) infinitely diluted aqueous solutions of the Lennard-Jones (LJ) spheres and (ii) infinitely diluted aqueous solution of the carbon nanotubes(CNT). The bridge functional is fitted to the molecular simulation data. It is shown that for all the investigated systems the bridge functional can be approximated by the exponential function which depends only on the solute/solvent size ratio. It is shown that by using the proposed bridge functional is possible (i) to predict accurately the position of the first peak of the water oxygen density distribution function (DDF) around the solute, (ii) to improve the accuracy of the predictions of the first peak's height of the water oxygen DDF around the solute (iii), to predict correctly the water hydrogen DDF behavior in the vicinity of the CNT.

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