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Thermophysical Properties of the Lennard-Jones Fluid: Database and Data Assessment

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING
Volume 59, Issue 10, Pages 4248-4265

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00620

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  1. TaLPas project
  2. European Research Council (ERC) [694807]
  3. Boltzmann-Zuse Society of Computational Molecular Engineering (BZS)

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Literature data on the thermophysical properties of the Lennard-Jones fluid, which were sampled with molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations, were reviewed and assessed. The literature data were complemented by simulation data from the present work that were taken in regions in which previously only sparse data were available. Data on homogeneous state points (for given temperature T and density rho: pressure p, thermal expansion coefficient alpha, isothermal compressibility beta, thermal pressure coefficient gamma, internal energy u, isochoric heat capacity c(v), isobaric heat capacity c(p), Griineisen parameter Gamma, Joule-Thomson coefficient mu(JT), speed of sound w, Helmholtz energy a, and chemical potential) were considered, as well as data on the vapor liquid equilibrium (for given T: vapor pressure p(s), saturated liquid and vapor densities rho' and rho, respectively, enthalpy of vaporization Delta h(v), and as well as surface tension gamma). The entire set of available data, which contains about 35 000 data points, was digitalized and included in a database, which is made available in the Supporting Information of this paper. Different consistency tests were applied to assess the accuracy and precision of the data. The data on homogeneous states were evaluated pointwise using data from their respective vicinity and equations of state. Approximately 10% of all homogeneous bulk data were discarded as outliers. The vapor-liquid equilibrium data were assessed by tests based on the compressibility factor, the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, and by an outlier test. Seven particularly reliable vapor-liquid equilibrium data sets were identified. The mutual agreement of these data sets is approximately +/- 1% for the vapor pressure, +/- 0.2% for the saturated liquid density, +/- 1% for the saturated vapor density, and +/- 0.75% for the enthalpy of vaporization-excluding the region close to the critical point.

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