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1Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 9, 00014 Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:
Density-functional theory is applied to the interaction site model to study gas-liquid nucleation in a partially immiscible binary system consisting of spherical Lennard-Jones atoms (monomers) and dumbbell molecules of two Lennard-Jones atoms (dimers). Increased interaction anisotropy between the dimer sites and monomers is shown to result in mutual enhancement of nucleation. Critical nuclei with a lamellar structure are observed at high dimer activities.
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