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arxiv: 1310.3730 · v2 · pith:GQHKWW3Mnew · submitted 2013-10-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Phase Diagram of a Reentrant Gel of Patchy Particles

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keywords systemphasediagramdensitydynamicsfluidparticlespatchy
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We study the phase diagram of a binary mixture of patchy particles which has been designed to form a reversible gel. For this we perform Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the thermodynamics of such a system and compare our numerical results with predictions based on the analytical parameter-free Wertheim theory. We explore a wide range of the temperature-density-composition space that defines the three-dimensional phase diagram of the system. As a result, we delimit the region of thermodynamic stability of the fluid. We find that for a large region of the phase diagram the Wertheim theory is able to give a quantitative description of the system. For higher densities our simulations show that the system is crystallizing into a BCC structure. Finally we study the relaxation dynamics of the system by means of the density and temperature dependences of the diffusion coefficient. We show that there exists a density range where the system passes reversibly from a gel to a fluid upon both heating and cooling, encountering neither demixing nor phase separation.

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