Physical Review Research (Aug 2022)

Thermodynamic stability and critical points in multicomponent mixtures with structured interactions

  • Isabella R. Graf,
  • Benjamin B. Machta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.033144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
p. 033144

Abstract

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Theoretical work has shed light on the phase behavior of idealized mixtures of many components with random interactions. However, typical mixtures interact through particular physical features, leading to a structured, nonrandom interaction matrix of lower rank. Here, we develop a theoretical framework for such mixtures and derive mean-field conditions for thermodynamic stability and critical behavior. Irrespective of the number of components and features, this framework allows for a generally lower-dimensional representation in the space of features and proposes a principled way to coarse-grain multicomponent mixtures as binary mixtures. Moreover, it suggests a way to systematically characterize different series of critical points and their codimensions in mean-field. Since every pairwise interaction matrix can be expressed in terms of features, our work is applicable to a broad class of mean-field models.