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Percolation in polydisperse systems of aligned rods: A lattice-based analysis

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Abstract

A model is developed for percolation in polydisperse systems of oriented cylinders that integrates excluded volume arguments with an analogy to site percolation on a modified Bethe lattice. Results from this treatment are presented for the volume fraction at the percolation threshold (denoted φc) as a function of the degree of polydispersity, mixture composition, and degree of orientational ordering. For monodisperse systems, φc is found to be a monotonically increasing function of the traditional orientational order parameter that quantifies degree of alignment. The presence of a fraction of isotropically oriented rods of small aspect ratio is shown to lower the percolation threshold for systems in which the longer rods are strongly aligned.

Original languageEnglish
Article number204911
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume140
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - May 28 2014

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