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Interaction site fluids basis functions

In this section, we review some of the important formal results in the statistical mechanics of interaction site fluids. These results provide the basis for many of the approximate theories that will be described in Section III, and the calculation of correlation functions to describe the microscopic structure of fluids. We begin with a short review of the theory of the pair correlation function based upon cluster expansions. Although this material is featured in a number of other review articles, we have chosen to include a short account here so that the present article can be reasonably self-contained. Cluster expansion techniques have played an important part in the development of theories of interaction site fluids, and in order to fully grasp the significance of these developments, it is necessary to make contact with the results derived earlier for simple fluids. We will first describe the general cluster expansion theory for fluids, which is directly applicable to rigid nonspherical molecules by a simple addition of orientational coordinates. Next we will focus on the site-site correlation functions and describe the interaction site cluster expansion. After this, we review the calculation of thermodynamic properties from the correlation functions, and then we consider the calculation of the dielectric constant and the Kirkwood orientational correlation parameters. [Pg.454]


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