“…The interactions between all particles were described by the Lennard-Jones truncated and shifted (LJTS) potential with a cutoff radius of 2.5 σ. This potential is one of the simplest models for describing the properties of fluids for a wide range of states, and therefore, this or very similar fluids have been used extensively as model fluids for, for example, vapor–liquid equilibria, − interfaces between fluid phases, ,− transport properties, − and solid–fluid interactions. − Therefore, its properties are well known. ,,,− ,,,,,,,− Additionally, the LJTS fluid with a cutoff radius of 2.5 σ is described well by the Perturbed Truncated and Shifted (PeTS) equation of state (EOS) for pure fluids and for mixtures . By variation of the parameters of this simple potential, a wide variety of phenomena can be studied.…”