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Mesoscopic Correlations in Aqueous Alkylamine Mixtures Between Molecular and Micro Emulsions

Soft Condensed Matter 2025-11-12 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

Understanding how molecular correlations give rise to mesoscale organization is central to the physics of complex fluids such as hydrogen-bonded mixtures. In this work, we develop a mesoscale bridge formalism that connects the site-site Ornstein-Zernike (SSOZ) framework to the field theoretical Teubner-Strey (TS) approach. This bridge highlights how local orientational correlations, typically lost in the SSOZ closure, reemerge as effective long-range components at the mesoscale. The resulting theory provides a unified description of density fluctuations spanning molecular to mesoscopic length scales. The approach is illustrated using X-ray scattering spectra from simulated and experimental hydrogen-bonded fluids, showing that the TS representation captures the essential features of the mesoscale structure. Beyond this specific application, the proposed formalism offers a general route to interpret the structural crossover between microscopic interactions and collective mesoscale organization in complex fluids, including aqueous and amphiphilic systems.

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@article{arxiv.2511.07939,
  title  = {Mesoscopic Correlations in Aqueous Alkylamine Mixtures Between Molecular and Micro Emulsions},
  author = {Aurelien Perera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.07939},
  year   = {2025}
}