2012
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.86.031503
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Hydration and anomalous solubility of the Bell-Lavis model as solvent

Abstract: We address the investigation of the solvation properties of the minimal orientational model for water originally proposed by [Bell and Lavis, J. Phys. A 3, 568 (1970)]. The model presents two liquid phases separated by a critical line. The difference between the two phases is the presence of structure in the liquid of lower density, described through the orientational order of particles. We have considered the effect of a small concentration of inert solute on the solvent thermodynamic phases. Solute stabilize… Show more

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“…The BL is the simplest orientational model reproducing water-like features, including thermodynamics, dynamics and anomalous solubility [43][44][45]. It is defined on a triangular lattice and described by two kind of variables.…”
Section: Bell-lavis (Bl)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BL is the simplest orientational model reproducing water-like features, including thermodynamics, dynamics and anomalous solubility [43][44][45]. It is defined on a triangular lattice and described by two kind of variables.…”
Section: Bell-lavis (Bl)mentioning
confidence: 99%