Grand potential in thermodynamics of solid bodies and surfaces
Statistical Mechanics
2009-10-27 v1 Materials Science
Other Condensed Matter
Chemical Physics
Abstract
Using the chemical potential of a solid in a dissolved state or the corresponding component of the chemical potential tensor at equilibrium with the solution, a new concept of grand thermodynamic potential for solids has been suggested. This allows generalizing the definition of Gibbs' quantity (surface work often called the solid-fluid interfacial free energy) at a planar surface as an excess grand thermodynamic potential per unit surface area that (1) does not depend on the dividing surface location and (2) is common for fluids and solids.
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@article{arxiv.0910.1543,
title = {Grand potential in thermodynamics of solid bodies and surfaces},
author = {A. I. Rusanov and A. K. Shchekin and D. V. Tatyanenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.1543},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages