Phase diagrams of binary mixtures of patchy colloids with distinct numbers and types of patches: The empty fluid regime
Abstract
We investigate the effect of distinct bonding energies on the onset of criticality of low functionality fluid mixtures. We focus on mixtures of particles with two and three patches as this includes the mixture where 'empty' fluids were originally reported. In addition to the number of patches, the species differ in the type of patches or bonding sites. For simplicity, we consider that the patches on each species are identical: one species has 3 patches of type A and the other 2 patches of type B. We have found a rich phase behaviour with closed miscibility gaps, liquid-liquid demixing and negative azeotropes. Liquid-liquid demixing was found to preempt the 'empty' fluid regime, of these mixtures, when the AB bonds are weaker than the AA or BB bonds. By contrast, mixtures in this class exhibit 'empty' fluid behaviour when the AB bonds are stronger than at least one of the other two. Mixtures with bonding energies εBB=εAB and εAA<εBB, were found to exhibit an unusual negative azeotrope.
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