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ISBN 10: 1848218664
ISBN 13: 9781848218666
Author: Michel Soustelle
Thermodynamic Modeling of Solid Phases 1st Table of contents:
1: Pure Crystalline Solids
1.1. Characteristic values of a solid
1.2. Effect of stress and Young’s modulus
1.3. Microscopic description of crystalline solids
1.4. Partition function of vibration of a solid
1.5. Description of atomic solids
1.6. Description of molecular solids
1.7. Description of an ionic solid
1.8. Description of a metallic solid
1.9. Molar specific heat capacities of crystalline solids
1.10. Thermal expansion of solids
2: Solid Solutions
2.1. Families of solid solutions
2.2. Order in solid solutions
2.3. Thermodynamic models of solid solutions
2.4. Thermodynamic study of the degree of order of an alloy
2.5. Determination of the activity of a component of a solid solution
3: Non-stoichiometry in Solids
3.1. Structure elements of a solid
3.2. Quasi-chemical reactions in solids
3.3. Equilibrium states between structure elements in solids
3.4. Thermodynamics of structure elements in unary solids
3.5. Thermodynamics of structure elements in stoichiometric binary solids
3.6. Thermodynamics of structure elements in non-stoichiometric binary solids
3.7. Representation of complex solids – example of metal oxy-hydroxides
3.8. Determination of the equilibrium constants of the reactions involving structure elements
4: Solid Solutions and Structure Elements
4.1. Ionic solid solutions
4.2. Thermodynamics of equilibria between water vapor and saline hydrates: non-stoichiometric hydra
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