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Helmholtz free energy from heat capacity

Figure A2.2.1. Heat capacity of a two-state system as a function of the dimensionless temperature, lc T/([iH). From the partition fimction, one also finds the Helmholtz free energy as... Figure A2.2.1. Heat capacity of a two-state system as a function of the dimensionless temperature, lc T/([iH). From the partition fimction, one also finds the Helmholtz free energy as...
The free energy of the system also includes entropic contributions arising from the internal fluctuations, which are expected to be different for the separate species and for the liganded complex. These can be estimated from normal-mode analyses by standard techniques,136,164 or by quasi-harmonic calculations that introduce approximate corrections for anharmonic effects 140,141 such approaches have been described in Chapt. IV.F. From the vibrational frequencies, the harmonic contribution to the thermodynamic properties can be calculated by using the multimode harmonic oscillator partition function and its derivatives. The expressions for the Helmholtz free energy, A, the energy, E, the heat capacity at constant volume, C , and the entropy are (without the zero-point correction)164... [Pg.61]

The thermodynamic properties that we have considered so far, such as the internal energy, the pressure and the heat capacity are collectively known as the mechanical properties and can be routinely obtained from a Monte Carlo or molecular dynamics simulation. Other thermodynamic properties are difficult to determine accurately without resorting to special techniques. These are the so-called entropic or thermal properties the free energy, the chermcal potential and the entropy itself. The difference between the mechanical and thermal properties is that the mechanical properties are related to the derivative of the partition function whereas the thermal properties are directly related to the partition function itself. To illustrate the difference between these two classes of properties, let us consider the internal energy, U, and the Helmholtz free energy, A. These are related to the partition function by ... [Pg.313]


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