Abstract
Studies of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 spread mechanisms indicate that the main mechanism is associated with the spread in the atmosphere of micro- and nanodroplets of liquid with an active agent. However, the molecular theory of aerosols of microdroplets in gases remains poorly developed. In this work, the energy properties of aerosol nanodroplets of simple liquids suspended in a gas were studied within the framework of molecular theory. The three components of the effective aerosol Hamiltonian were investigated: (1) the interaction energy of an individual atom with a liquid nanodroplet; (2) the surface energy of liquid nanodroplet; and (3) the interaction energy of two liquid nanodroplets. The size dependence of all contributions was investigated. The pairwise interparticle interactions and pairwise interparticle correlations were accounted for to study the nanodroplet properties using the Fowler approximation. In this paper, the problem of the adhesion energy calculation of a molecular complex and a liquid nanodroplet is discussed. The derived effective Hamiltonian is generic and can be used for the cases of multicomponent nano-aerosols and to account for particle size distributions.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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