Interfacial and wetting properties of a binary point Yukawa fluid
Paul Hopkins, Andrew J. Archer, Robert Evans

TL;DR
This paper studies the interfacial and wetting behaviors of a binary Yukawa fluid mixture near a planar wall, revealing conditions for complete wetting, phase separation, and pre-wetting transitions using a simplified theoretical approach.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified analytical method to analyze interfacial properties and wetting phenomena in binary Yukawa fluids, including phase behavior and surface phase transitions.
Findings
Complete wetting occurs on the species 2 poor side of the binodal.
Wetting film thickness grows logarithmically with concentration difference.
Pre-wetting lines depend strongly on wall-fluid interaction parameters.
Abstract
We investigate the interfacial phase behavior of a binary fluid mixture composed of repulsive point Yukawa particles. Using a simple approximation for the Helmholtz free energy functional, which yields the random phase approximation (RPA) for the pair direct correlation functions, we calculate the equilibrium fluid density profiles of the two species of particles adsorbed at a planar wall. We show that for a particular choice (repulsive exponential) of the wall potentials and the fluid pair-potential parameters, the Euler-Lagrange equations for the equilibrium fluid density profiles may be transformed into a single ordinary differential equation and the profiles obtained by a simple quadrature. For certain other choices of the fluid pair-potential parameters fluid-fluid phase separation of the bulk fluid is observed. We find that when such a mixture is exposed to a planar hard-wall, the…
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