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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.473473 L. G. MacDowell, B. Garzón, S. Calero, and S. Lago "Dynamical properties and transport coefficients of Kihara linear fluids", Journal of Chemical Physics '''106''' pp. 4753- (1997)]  | *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.473473 L. G. MacDowell, B. Garzón, S. Calero, and S. Lago "Dynamical properties and transport coefficients of Kihara linear fluids", Journal of Chemical Physics '''106''' pp. 4753- (1997)]  | ||
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.68.011704 Alejandro Cuetos, Bruno Martínez-Haya,  Santiago Lago and Luis F. Rull "Liquid crystal behavior of the Kihara fluid", Physical Review E '''68''' 011704 (2003)]  | *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.68.011704 Alejandro Cuetos, Bruno Martínez-Haya,  Santiago Lago and Luis F. Rull "Liquid crystal behavior of the Kihara fluid", Physical Review E '''68''' 011704 (2003)]  | ||
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2014.996191 Alejandro Cuetos and Bruno Martínez-Haya "Liquid crystal phase diagram of soft repulsive rods and its mapping on the hard repulsive reference fluid", Molecular Physics   | *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268976.2014.996191 Alejandro Cuetos and Bruno Martínez-Haya "Liquid crystal phase diagram of soft repulsive rods and its mapping on the hard repulsive reference fluid", Molecular Physics '''113''' pp. 1137-1144 (2015)]  | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 22 May 2015
The Kihara potential, developed by Taro Kihara [1] in 1951, is a non-spherical generalisation of the Lennard-Jones model. It is given by
where  is the intermolecular pair potential, and  is the  shortest distance between molecule cores.
Oblate core[edit]
[2].
References[edit]
- ↑ Taro Kihara "The Second Virial Coefficient of Non-Spherical Molecules", Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 6 pp. 289-296 (1951)
 - ↑ Francisco Gámez, Santiago Lago, Benito Garzón, Patrick J. Merkling and Carlos Vega "Vapour-liquid equilibrium of fluids composed by oblate molecules", Molecular Physics 106 pp. 1331-1339 (2008)
 
Related material
- Taro Kihara "Virial Coefficients and Models of Molecules in Gases", Reviews of Modern Physics 25 pp. 831-843 (1953)
 - Taro Kihara "Convex molecules in gaseous and crystalline states", Advances in Chemical Physics 5 pp. 147-188 (1963)
 - Carlos Vega and Daan Frenkel "Monte Carlo study of rod-like molecules: A test of perturbation theory for the Kihara model", Molecular Physics 67 pp. 633-650 (1989)
 - Carlos Vega and Santigo Lago "Improved perturbation theory of Kihara fluids", Chemical Physics Letters 185 pp. 516-521 (1991)
 - Carlos Vega, Santiago Lago, Enrique De Miguel, and Luis F. Rull "Liquid-vapor equilibria of linear Kihara molecules", Journal of Physical Chemistry 96 pp. 7431-7437 (1992)
 - L. G. MacDowell, B. Garzón, S. Calero, and S. Lago "Dynamical properties and transport coefficients of Kihara linear fluids", Journal of Chemical Physics 106 pp. 4753- (1997)
 - Alejandro Cuetos, Bruno Martínez-Haya, Santiago Lago and Luis F. Rull "Liquid crystal behavior of the Kihara fluid", Physical Review E 68 011704 (2003)
 - Alejandro Cuetos and Bruno Martínez-Haya "Liquid crystal phase diagram of soft repulsive rods and its mapping on the hard repulsive reference fluid", Molecular Physics 113 pp. 1137-1144 (2015)