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Multi-component mixture of dipolar hard spheres with surface adhesion

Abstract

Solution of the mean spherical approximation for multi-component model of \ndipolar hard spheres with surface adhesion is obtained using factorization \ntechnique pioneered by Wertheim and Baxter. For the sake of illustration \nnumerical calculations for the dielectric constant of the two-component version \nof the model are carried out.

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Component (thermodynamics) Adhesion Materials science Polymer science Composite material Chemistry Physics Thermodynamics

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