| Literature DB >> 21787007 |
J Russo1, J M Tavares, P I C Teixeira, M M Telo da Gama, F Sciortino.
Abstract
We study a model consisting of particles with dissimilar bonding sites ("patches"), which exhibits self-assembly into chains connected by Y-junctions, and investigate its phase behaviour by both simulations and theory. We show that, as the energy cost ε(j) of forming Y-junctions increases, the extent of the liquid-vapour coexistence region at lower temperatures and densities is reduced. The phase diagram thus acquires a characteristic "pinched" shape in which the liquid branch density decreases as the temperature is lowered. To our knowledge, this is the first model in which the predicted topological phase transition between a fluid composed of short chains and a fluid rich in Y-junctions is actually observed. Above a certain threshold for ε(j), condensation ceases to exist because the entropy gain of forming Y-junctions can no longer offset their energy cost. We also show that the properties of these phase diagrams can be understood in terms of a temperature-dependent effective valence of the patchy particles.Year: 2011 PMID: 21787007 DOI: 10.1063/1.3605703
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488