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  • Title: Demixing can occur in binary hard-sphere mixtures with negative nonadditivity.
    Author: Santos A, López de Haro M.
    Journal: Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys; 2005 Jul; 72(1 Pt 1):010501. PubMed ID: 16089927.
    Abstract:
    A binary fluid mixture of nonadditive hard spheres characterized by a size ratio gamma = sigma(2)/sigma(1) < 1 and a nonadditivity parameter Delta = 2 sigma(12)/(sigma(1) + sigma(2)) - 1 is considered in infinitely many dimensions. From the equation of state in the second virial approximation (which is exact in the limit d--> infinity) a demixing transition with a critical consolute point at a packing fraction scaling as eta approximately d2(-d) is found, even for slightly negative nonadditivity, if Delta >-1/8 (ln gamma)(2). Arguments concerning the stability of the demixing with respect to freezing are provided.
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