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==The Ben-Naim and Stillinger model== | ==The Ben-Naim and Stillinger model== | ||
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#A. Ben-Naim and F.H. Stillinger "Aspects of the Statistical-Mechanical Theory of Water", in "Structure and Transport of Processes in Water and Aqueous Solutions", Wiley-Interscience, New York pp. 295-330 (1972) | |||
==Mercedes-Benz model== | ==Mercedes-Benz model== | ||
The so called '''Mercedes-Benz''' model of water is a two dimensional model proposed in 1971 (Refs. 1 and 2). | The so called '''Mercedes-Benz''' model of water is a two dimensional model proposed in 1971 (Refs. 1 and 2). | ||
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==Primitive model== | ==Primitive model== | ||
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#Statistical Thermodynamics for Chemists and Biochemists | #Ben-Naim "Statistical Thermodynamics for Chemists and Biochemists", Plenum, New York (1992) | ||
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2818051 Arieh Ben-Naim "One-dimensional model for water and aqueous solutions. I. Pure liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics '''128''' 024505 (2008)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2818051 Arieh Ben-Naim "One-dimensional model for water and aqueous solutions. I. Pure liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics '''128''' 024505 (2008)] | ||
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2818067 Arieh Ben-Naim "One-dimensional model for water and aqueous solutions. II. Solvation of inert solutes in water", Journal of Chemical Physics '''128''' 024506 (2008)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2818067 Arieh Ben-Naim "One-dimensional model for water and aqueous solutions. II. Solvation of inert solutes in water", Journal of Chemical Physics '''128''' 024506 (2008)] |
Revision as of 12:17, 14 January 2008
The page treats the models for water proposed over the years by Arieh Ben-Naim and co-workers.
The Ben-Naim and Stillinger model
References
- A. Ben-Naim and F.H. Stillinger "Aspects of the Statistical-Mechanical Theory of Water", in "Structure and Transport of Processes in Water and Aqueous Solutions", Wiley-Interscience, New York pp. 295-330 (1972)
Mercedes-Benz model
The so called Mercedes-Benz model of water is a two dimensional model proposed in 1971 (Refs. 1 and 2).
References
- A. Ben-Naim "Statistical Mechanics of "Waterlike" Particles in Two Dimensions. I. Physical Model and Application of the Percus–Yevick Equation", Journal of Chemical Physics 54 pp. 3682-3695 (1971)
- A. Ben-Naim "Statistical mechanics of water-like particles in two-dimensions II. One component system", Molecular Physics 24 pp. 705-721 (1972)
Primitive model
References
- Ben-Naim "Statistical Thermodynamics for Chemists and Biochemists", Plenum, New York (1992)
- Arieh Ben-Naim "One-dimensional model for water and aqueous solutions. I. Pure liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics 128 024505 (2008)
- Arieh Ben-Naim "One-dimensional model for water and aqueous solutions. II. Solvation of inert solutes in water", Journal of Chemical Physics 128 024506 (2008)
Primitive cluster model
References
- Ronald A. Lovett and A. Ben-Naim "One-Dimensional Model for Aqueous Solutions of Inert Gases", Journal of Chemical Physics 51 pp. 3108-3119 (1969)
- Arieh Ben-Naim "One-dimensional model for water and aqueous solutions. I. Pure liquid water", Journal of Chemical Physics 128 024505 (2008)
- Arieh Ben-Naim "One-dimensional model for water and aqueous solutions. II. Solvation of inert solutes in water", Journal of Chemical Physics 128 024506 (2008)