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Simulation of the THF hydrate-water interfacial free energy from computer simulation

Soft Condensed Matter 2024-08-27 v1

Abstract

In this work, the tetrahydrofuran (THF) hydrate-water interfacial free energy is determined at 500bar500\,\text{bar}, at one point of the univariant two-phase coexistence line of the THF hydrate, by molecular dynamics simulation. The Mold Integration-Host methodology, an extension of the original Mold Integration technique to deal with hydrate-fluid interfaces, is used to calculate the interfacial energy. Water is described using the well-known TIP4P/Ice model and THF is described using a rigid version of the TraPPE model. We have recently used the combination of these two models to accurately describe the univariant two-phase dissociation line of the THF hydrate, in a wide range of pressures, from computer simulation [J. Chem. Phys. 160, 164718 (2024)]. The THF hydrate-water interfacial free energy predicted in this work is compared with the only experimental data available in the literature. The value obtained, 27(2)mJ/m227(2)\,\text{mJ/m}^{2}, is in excellent agreement with the experimental data taken from the literature, 24(8)mJ/m224(8)\,\text{mJ/m}^{2}. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that the THF hydrate-water interfacial free energy is predicted from computer simulation. This work confirms that the Mold Integration technique can be used with confidence to predict solid-fluid interfaces of complex structures, including hydrates that exhibit sI and sII crystallographic structures.

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@article{arxiv.2408.13321,
  title  = {Simulation of the THF hydrate-water interfacial free energy from computer simulation},
  author = {Miguel J. Torrejón and Cristóbal Romero-Guzmán and Manuel M. Piñeiro and Felipe J. Blas and Jesús Algaba},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.13321},
  year   = {2024}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures