Thermal diffusion in a binary liquid due to rectified molecular fluctuations
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Article de revue
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Physical Review E : Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 2011-03-18, vol. 83, n° 3, p. 030501 (4)
American Physical Society
English Abstract
The Soret motion in binary liquids is shown to arise to a large extent from rectified velocity fluctuations. From a hard-bead model with elastic collisions in a nonuniform temperature, we derive a net force on each molecule, ...Read more >
The Soret motion in binary liquids is shown to arise to a large extent from rectified velocity fluctuations. From a hard-bead model with elastic collisions in a nonuniform temperature, we derive a net force on each molecule, which is proportional to the temperature gradient and depends on the ratio of the molecular masses and moments of inertia. Our findings agree with previous numerical simulations and provide an explanation for the thermal diffusion isotope effect observed for several liquids.Read less <
English Keywords
Soret effect
binary liquids
thermophoresis
Origin
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