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Chemical Thermodynamics of Materials - Macroscopic and Microscopic Aspects

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Informationen zum Autor Professor Svein Stolen was born in 1960.  He is Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway in the department of Chemistry.  His e-mail address is svein.stolen@kjemi.uio.no  Svein has written about 80 scientific research papers, published in journals worldwide.  Professor Tor Grande  was born in 1963.  He is Professor in the Department of Materials Technology, at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.  His e-mail address is tor.grande@material.ntnu.no  Tor has written about 80 scientific research papers, published in journals worldwide. Klappentext A comprehensive introduction, examining both macroscopic and microscopic aspects of the subject, the book applies the theory of thermodynamics to a broad range of materials; from metals, ceramics and other inorganic materials to geological materials.Focusing on materials rather than the underlying mathematical concepts of the subject, this book will be ideal for the non-specialist requiring an introduction to the energetics and stability of materials. Macroscopic thermodynamic properties are linked to the underlying miscroscopic nature of the materials and trends in important properties are discussed.* A unique approach covering both macroscopic and microscopic aspects of the subject* Authors have worldwide reputations in this area* Fills a gap in the market by featuring a wide range of real up-to-date examples and covering a large amount of materials Zusammenfassung Provides an introduction, examining both macroscopic and microscopic aspects of the subject. This book applies the theory of thermodynamics to a range of materials; from metals, ceramics and other inorganic materials to geological materials. It is aimed at the non-specialist requiring an introduction to the energetics and stability of materials. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. 1. Thermodynamic foundations. 1.1 Basic concepts. 1.2 The first law of thermodynamics. 1.3 The second and third laws of thermodynamics. 1.4 Open systems and non-expansion work. References. Further reading. 2. Single-component systems. 2.1 Phases, phase transitions and phase diagrams. 2.2 The gas phase. 2.3 Condensed phases. References. Further reading. 3. Solution thermodynamics. 3.1 Fundamental definitions. 3.2 Thermodynamics of solutions. 3.3 Standard states. 3.4 Analytical solution models. 3.5 Integration of the Gibbs-Duhem equation. References. Further reading. 4. Phase diagrams. 4.1 Binary phase diagrams from thermodynamics. 4.2 Multi-component systems. 4.3 Predominance diagrams. References. Further reading. 5. Phase stability. 5.1 Supercooling of liq uids - superheating of crystals. 5.2 Fluctuations and instability. 5.3 Metastable phase equilibria and kinetics. References. Further reading. 6. Surfaces, interfaces and adsorption. 6.1 Thermodynamics of interfaces. 6.2 Surface effects on heterogeneous phase equilibria. 6.3 Adsorption and segregation. References. Further reading. 7. Trends in enthalpy of formation. 7.1 Compound energetics: trends. 7.2 Compound energetics: rationalization schemes. 7.3 Solution energetics: trends and rationalization schemes. References. Further reading. 8. Heat capacity and entropy. 8.1 Simple models for molecules and crystals. 8.2 Lattice heat capacity. 8.3 Vibrational entropy. 8.4 Heat capacity contributions of electronic origin. 8.5 Heat capacity of disordered systems. References. Further reading. 9. Atomistic solution models. 9.1 Lattice models for solutions.<...

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