Hello: I am interested in running simulations on (binary) mixtures of n-alkanes with the hope of learning something more about phase separation in the mixtures. One of the things that I would like to do is to try to somewhat mimic the experiments that we do in the lab by initially keeping the system at a temperature above the melting point of the two different n-alkanes and then rapidly cooling the system in a single step (quenching) to place the system in an unstable state. Does anyone happen to know how or if it is possible to set up such a simulation? Particularly the rapid cooling part? I would be curious to hear any comments or advice for setting up and carrying out such a simulation.
Thank you, Kristina
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