exp-6 potential
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The exp-6 potential (or Exp-Six potential) is a modified form of the Buckingham potential and is given by (Eq. 1 in [1]):
where
- is the intermolecular pair potential between two particles or sites
- is the value of at which is a minimum.
- is the well depth (energy)
- is the "steepness" of the repulsive energy
Melting point[edit]
An approximate method to locate the melting point is given in [2]. See also [3].
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Edward A. Mason "Transport Properties of Gases Obeying a Modified Buckingham (Exp‐Six) Potential", Journal of Chemical Physics 22 pp. 169-186 (1954)
- ↑ Sergey A. Khrapak, Manis Chaudhuri, and Gregor E. Morfill "Freezing of Lennard-Jones-type fluids", Journal of Chemical Physics 134 054120 (2011)
- ↑ Sergey A. Khrapak and Franz Saija "Application of phenomenological freezing and melting indicators to the exp-6 and Gaussian core potentials", Molecular Physics 109 pp. 2417-2421 (2011)
Related reading
- Marvin Ross and Berni Alder "Shock Compression of Argon. II. Nonadditive Repulsive Potential", Journal of Chemical Physics 46 pp. 4203-4210 (1967)
- Marvin Ross and F. H. Ree "Repulsive forces of simple molecules and mixtures at high density and temperature", Journal of Chemical Physics 73 pp. 6146-6152 (1980)
- Teik-Cheng Lim "Scaling Function Between the Exponential-6 and the Generalized Lennard-Jones Potential Functions", Journal of Mathematical Chemistry 33 pp. 279-285 (2003)