Abstract
Effect of Shape and Size on Curie Temperature, Debye Frequency, Melting Entropy and Enthalpy of Nanosolids
Madan Singh1, Benedict Molibeli Taele1 and Ghanshyam Patel2
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/340508
Abstract:
The shape and size dependent melting thermodynamics of metallic nanoparticles are predicted by application of bond theory model, free of any adjustable parameter. Thermodynamic properties like Debye frequency, Curie temperature, melting entropy and enthalpy of Al, Sn, In, Cu, β-Fe and Fe3O4 for spherical and non spherical shapes nanoparticles with different size have been studied. In this model, the effects of relaxation factor for the low dimension solids are considered. The depression in Debye frequency, Curie temperature, melting entropy and enthalpy is predicted. The model predictions are supported by the available experimental and simulation results.
Keywords:Bond Theory; Cohesive Energy; Curie Temperature; Melting Thermodynamics; Nanoparticles
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