Theory of polar fluids
- 1 October 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular Physics
- Vol. 36 (4) , 1217-1240
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00268977800102281
Abstract
The theory of fluids of polar polarizable molecules is extended. The graph theoretical formalism established previously is enriched by the proof of two new identities. It is shown that the conventional high-frequency dielectric constant ε ∞ plays a natural rˆole in the graphical formalism. Grand canonical s-point correlation functions involving arbitrary integral powers of the dipole moment M are defined. For s = 1 and 2 and low powers of M explicit expressions are given in terms of quantities which occurred in the previous graph theoretical treatment. Expressions for the mean-squared dipole moment of arbitrary macroscopic sub-volumes of a system are given. Specialized to spheres, agreement is found with an older result for a sphere in vacuum, but disagreement with two expressions that have been proposed for a sphere embedded in a larger system. Positive definiteness conditions are derived both from fluctuation theorems and the hard-core conditions which must be imposed on point-dipole models. The positive definiteness conditions are transformed to different representations, and it is shown that the conditions from the two sources combine in a natural way. Several specific inequalities are derived from the positive definiteness conditions. One of them is found to be identical with a convexity theorem obtained by a different method. Another inequality reduces in the non-polar limit to a bound on the dielectric constant previously obtained by Prager et al. using electrostatic variational principles.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Theory of polar fluids. IIIMolecular Physics, 1977
- A Monte Carlo study of dipolar hard spheres The pair distribution function and the dielectric constantMolecular Physics, 1977
- Theory of polar fluids. IIMolecular Physics, 1977
- Dipolar hard spheres: A Monte Carlo studyThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1974
- Theory of polar fluids. IMolecular Physics, 1973
- Exact Solution of the Mean Spherical Model for Fluids of Hard Spheres with Permanent Electric Dipole MomentsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971
- Structure of Dielectric Fluids. I. The Two-Particle Distribution Function of Polar FluidsThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971
- Molecular Dynamics Study of Liquid WaterThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971
- Statistical Thermodynamics of Nonuniform FluidsJournal of Mathematical Physics, 1963
- Dielectric Polarization in Polar SubstancesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1953