Camel back shaped Kirkwood-Buff integrals.

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS(2022)

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Abstract
Some binary mixtures, such as specific alcohol-alkane mixtures or even water-tbutanol, exhibit two humps "camel back" shaped Kirkwood-Buff integrals (KBIs). This is in sharp contrast with the usual KBIs of binary mixtures having a single extremum. This extremum is interpreted as the region of maximum concentration fluctuations, usually occurs in binary mixtures presenting appreciable micro-segregation, and corresponds to where the mixture exhibits a percolation of the two species domains. In this paper, it is shown that two extrema occur in binary mixtures when one species forms "meta-particle" aggregates, the latter acts as a meta-species, and they have their own concentration fluctuations, hence their own KBI extremum. This "meta-extremum" occurs at a low concentration of the aggregate-forming species (such as alcohol in alkane) and is independent of the other usual extremum observed at mid-volume fraction occupancy. These systems are a good illustration of the concept of the duality between concentration fluctuations and micro-segregation.
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