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Hybrid models hard rods with a superposed attractive potential

4 Hybrid models hard rods with a superposed attractive potential [Pg.60]

A realistic theory of nematics should, of course, incorporate the attractive potential between the molecules as well as their hard rod features. There have been several attempts to develop such hybrid models. Equations of state have been derived based on the Percus-Yevick and BBGKY approximations for spherical molecules subject to an attractive Maier-Saupe potential.However, a drawback with these models is that they lead to y = 1 (see (2.3.18)). [Pg.60]

Cotter has extended her scaled particle theory to include an attractive potential of the form [Pg.60]

The resulting distribution function is similar to that in the Maier-Saupe theory, except that the coefficient of the potential has the form [(,Vip/k T) + A(p)], i.e., a temperature dependent attractive part and an athermal part as given by the scaled particle theory. A similar result can be obtained using the Andrews model as well. These last two approaches appear to be promising for example, calculations show that y 4 for l/b 2 without violating Cotter s thermodynamic consistency condition that the mean field potential should be proportional to p. Further the transition parameters and the properties of the nematic phase are in reasonably good agreement with the experimental values for PAA. Gen- [Pg.60]




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