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| For example, in the study of the [[Flexible hard sphere chains | flexible hard sphere chain]] model one can use the   | For example, in the study of the [[Flexible hard sphere chains | flexible hard sphere chain]] model one can use the   | ||
| [[Carnahan-Starling equation of state]] for <math>Z_{\rm monomer}</math>,  | [[Carnahan-Starling equation of state]] for <math>Z_{\rm monomer}</math>, leading to | ||
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where is the equation of state of the monomer system and m is the number of monomers in the chains.
For example, in the study of the flexible hard sphere chain model one can use the Carnahan-Starling equation of state for , leading to
See also
References
- M. S. Wertheim "Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. I. Statistical thermodynamics" Journal of Statistical Physics 35 pp. 19-34 (1984)
- M. S. Wertheim "Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. II. Thermodynamic perturbation theory and integral equations" Journal of Statistical Physics 35 pp. 35-47 (1984)
- M. S. Wertheim "Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. III. Multiple attraction sites" Journal of Statistical Physics 42 pp. 459-476 (1986)
- M. S. Wertheim "Fluids with highly directional attractive forces. IV. Equilibrium polymerization" Journal of Statistical Physics 42 pp. 477-492 (1986)
- M. S. Wertheim "Thermodynamic perturbation theory of polymerization", Journal of Chemical Physics 87 pp. 7323-7331 (1987)