Melting and freezing of spherical bismuth nanoparticles confined in a homogeneous sodium borate glass


Autoria(s): KELLERMANN, G.; Craievich, Aldo Felix
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2008

Resumo

The melting temperature and the crystallization temperature of Bi nanoclusters confined in a sodium borate glass were experimentally determined as functions of the cluster radius. The results indicate that, on cooling, liquid Bi nanodroplets exhibit a strong undercooling effect for a wide range of radii. The difference between the melting temperature and the freezing temperature decreases for decreasing radius and vanishes for Bi nanoparticles with a critical radius R = 1.9 nm. The magnitude of the variation in density across the melting and freezing transitions for Bi nanoparticles with R = 2 nm is 40% smaller than for bulk Bi. These experimental results support a basic core-shell model for the structure of Bi nanocrystals consisting of a central crystalline volume surrounded by a structurally disordered shell. The volume fraction of the crystalline core decreases for decreasing nanoparticle radius and vanishes for R = 1.9 nm. Thus, on cooling, the liquid nanodroplets with R < 1.9 nm preserve, across the liquid-to-solid transformation, their homogeneous and disordered structure without crystalline core.

LNLS - Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory

PRONEX/CNPq

FAPESP

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B, v.78, n.5, 2008

1098-0121

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15974

10.1103/PhysRevB.78.054106

http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.78.054106

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eng

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC

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Physical Review B

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Palavras-Chave #NA2O-B2O3 GLASSES #SIZE DEPENDENCE #SMALL PARTICLES #LEAD PARTICLES #BI #CRYSTALLIZATION #NANOCRYSTALS #PRECIPITATION #BEHAVIOR #METALS #Physics, Condensed Matter
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