Local composition in binary mixtures of Lennard-Jones fluids with differing sizes of components

Abstract Three Lennard-Jones binary liquid mixture systems obeying Lorentz-Berthelot rules, but having differing component sizes and energy parameters, have been used to calculate the local fractions of the two components around each type of central particle over the entire composition range from molecular-dynamics data. It is found that well-defined local fractions can be determined even in the case where the size difference between the particles is large. The results obtained are compared with values predicted by the Wilson and NRTL equations. It is confirmed that the NRTL equation gives satisfactory agreement only in the case of mixtures of components having the same size parameters. A new correlation is proposed by a modification of the NRTL equation. This correlation can predict reasonably well local-fraction data for all the Lennard-Jones liquid mixtures studied so far.