975 resultados para PHASE-ORDERING KINETICS
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Monte Carlo simulation of chemical ordering kinetics in nano-layered L10 AB binary intermetallics was performed. The study addressed FePt thin layers considered as a material for ultra-high-density magnetic storage media and revealed metastability of the L10 c-variant superstructure with monoatomic planes parallel to the surface and off-plane easy magnetization. The layers, originally perfectly ordered in a c-variant of the L10 superstructure, showed homogeneous disordering running in parallel with a spontaneous re-orientation of the monoatomic planes leading to a mosaic microstructure composed of a- and b-L10-variant domains. The domains nucleated heterogeneously on the surface of the layer and grew discontinuously inwards its volume. Finally, the domains relaxed towards an equilibrium microstructure of the system. Two “atomistic-scale” processes: (i) homogeneous disordering and (ii) nucleation of the a- and b-L10-variant domains showed characteristic time scales. The same was observed for the domain microstructure relaxation. The discontinuous domain growth showed no definite driving force and proceeded due to thermal fluctuations. The above complex structural evolution has recently been observed experimentally in epitaxially deposited thin films of FePt.
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We have studied by numerical simulations the relaxation of the stochastic seven-state Potts model after a quench from a high temperature down to a temperature below the first-order transition. For quench temperatures just below the transition temperature the phase ordering occurs by simple coarsening under the action of surface tension. For sufficient low temperatures however the straightening of the interface between domains drives the system toward a metastable disordered state, identified as a glassy state. Escaping from this state occurs, if the quench temperature is nonzero, by a thermal activated dynamics that eventually drives the system toward the equilibrium state. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The phase formation kinetics of YAP (YAlO(3)) synthesized through the polymeric precursor method was investigated by thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and FT-IR spectroscopy. We demonstrated that the YAP synthesis is highly dependent on the heat and mass transport during all stages of the synthesis route. In the first stages, during the preparation of amorphous precursor, ""hot spots"" need to be suppressed to avoid the occurrence of chemical inhomogeneities. Very high heating rates combined with small amorphous particles are advantageous in the last stage during the formation of crystalline phase. We were able to synthesize nanosized particles of YAP single phase at temperatures around 1100 A degrees C for future preparation of phosphors or ceramics for optics.
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We describe a one-step bio-refinery process for shrimp composites by-products. Its originality lies in a simple rapid (6 h) biotechnological cuticle fragmentation process that recovers all major compounds (chitins, peptides and minerals in particular calcium). The process consists of a controlled exogenous enzymatic proteolysis in a food-grade acidic medium allowing chitin purification (solid phase), and recovery of peptides and minerals (liquid phase). At a pH of between 3.5 and 4, protease activity is effective, and peptides are preserved. Solid phase demineralization kinetics were followed for phosphoric, hydrochloric, acetic, formic and citric acids with pKa ranging from 2.1 to 4.76. Formic acid met the initial aim of (i) 99 % of demineralization yield and (ii) 95 % deproteinization yield at a pH close to 3.5 and a molar ratio of 1.5. The proposed one-step process is proven to be efficient. To formalize the necessary elements for the future optimization of the process, two models to predict shell demineralization kinetics were studied, one based on simplified physical considerations and a second empirical one. The first model did not accurately describe the kinetics for times exceeding 30 minutes, the empirical one performed adequately.
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In many systems, nucleation of a stable solid may occur in the presence of other (often more than one) metastable phases. These may be polymorphic solids or even liquid phases. Sometimes, the metastable phase might have a lower free energy minimum than the liquid but higher than the stable-solid-phase minimum and have characteristics in between the parent liquid and the globally stable solid phase. In such cases, nucleation of the solid phase from the melt may be facilitated by the metastable phase because the latter can ``wet'' the interface between the parent and the daughter phases, even though there may be no signature of the existence of metastable phase in the thermodynamic properties of the parent liquid and the stable solid phase. Straightforward application of classical nucleation theory (CNT) is flawed here as it overestimates the nucleation barrier because surface tension is overestimated (by neglecting the metastable phases of intermediate order) while the thermodynamic free energy gap between daughter and parent phases remains unchanged. In this work, we discuss a density functional theory (DFT)-based statistical mechanical approach to explore and quantify such facilitation. We construct a simple order-parameter-dependent free energy surface that we then use in DFT to calculate (i) the order parameter profile, (ii) the overall nucleation free energy barrier, and (iii) the surface tension between the parent liquid and the metastable solid and also parent liquid and stable solid phases. The theory indeed finds that the nucleation free energy barrier can decrease significantly in the presence of wetting. This approach can provide a microscopic explanation of the Ostwald step rule and the well-known phenomenon of ``disappearing polymorphs'' that depends on temperature and other thermodynamic conditions. Theory reveals a diverse scenario for phase transformation kinetics, some of which may be explored via modem nanoscopic synthetic methods.
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Recently, LiVP2O7 has been investigated as a possible high-voltage substitute for Li2FeP2O7. However, its Na-equivalent, NaVP2O7, as an economic replacement for Li2FeP2O7 has not yet been well understood. Here, for the first time, we report the feasibility of NaVP2O7 as a 3.4 V cathode material for Na-ion batteries. Having a theoretical capacity of 108 mA h g(-1), it shows an initial discharge capacity of 38.4 mA h g(-1) at 1/20C (1C = 108 mA g(-1)) in the voltage range of 2.5-4.0 V. Our study suggests that part of the sodium ions in the lattice structure exist as structural stabilizers and bring lattice distortion upon desodiation. This study also shows that the title compound, NaVP2O7, suffers from high intrinsic internal resistance, which limits the phase transition kinetics between pristine NaVP2O7 and desodiated Na1-xVP2O7.
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Almost free-standing single crystal mesoscale and nanoscale dots of ferroelectric BaTiO(3) have been made by direct focused ion beam patterning of bulk single crystal material. The domain structures which appear in these single crystal dots, after cooling through the Curie temperature, were observed to form into quadrants, with each quadrant consisting of fine 90 degrees stripe domains. The reason that these rather complex domain configurations form is uncertain, but we consider and discuss three possibilities for their genesis: first, that the quadrant features initially form to facilitate field-closure, but then develop 90 degrees shape compensating stripe domains in order to accommodate disclination stresses; second, that they are the result of the impingement of domain packets which nucleate at the sidewalls of the dots forming "Forsbergh" patterns (essentially the result of phase transition kinetics); and third, that 90 degrees domains form to conserve the shape of the nanodot as it is cooled through the Curie temperature but arrange into quadrant packets in order to minimize the energy associated with uncompensated surface charges (thus representing an equilibrium state). While the third model is the preferred one, we note that the second and third models are not mutually exclusive.
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本文提出了将自洽场理论与多相流格子Boltzmann方法相结合的模型,并从该模型出发推导出了描述动量守恒的Navier-Stokes方程和扩散方程,验证了模型理论上的正确性。应用此模型,对聚合物的相分离过程进行了模拟。 首先证实了本模型最终能够得到正确的热力学平衡结果。对于高分子共混物和嵌段共聚物相分离的动力学过程。在分相各个阶段,对高分子共混物和嵌段共聚物都进行了验证。 其次,应用所提出的格子Boltzmann模型,分别对二元聚合物共混物和二嵌段共聚物的相分离后期相区增长过程进行了研究。 最后,通过模型的进一步扩展,实现了对具有复杂结构的嵌段共聚物和复杂共混物的模拟。
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本论文主要借助原子力显微镜(AFM)、X-射线光电子能谱(XPS)等实验手段,纳米尺度上在线原位地研究了高温临界组成PMMMA/SAN(50/50,w/w)共混薄膜体系,分析并探讨了此共混薄膜表面相分离及其超薄膜体系的润湿/去润湿和相分离行为。首先,从敲击式AFM中相位图的成像原理出发,建立了一个高温下用原位AFM定性鉴别不同聚合物的纳米尺寸微区的方法,即:先在基底(硅)上铺展一层非常平坦的单一组分(SAN)薄膜,再在此千膜上,通过旋涂由选择性溶剂(冰醋酸)配制的另一组分(PMMA)的极稀溶液,使之不能形成一层连续的完整膜,最后在高温(175℃)下用敲击模式的原子力显微镜(TM-AFM)检测相位图随退火时间的变化。得到在175℃的相位图中,PMMA富相比SAN的富相显得更暗,这为后续工作提供了定性鉴别相区的方法。其次,高温下用原位AFM研究了PMMA/SAN薄膜表面相分离过程,在线观察了相分离的归并过程,定量地得到了临界相分离温度,并给出了特征波矢对时间依赖关系的标度指数,划分了相分离动力学演变的不同阶段。对于膜厚约为130nm的体系,表面相分离的临界温度大约为165℃,其表面相分离的特征波矢与时间的标度关系q+(t)-t-n,在整个实验时间内,随时间的演变过程中,显示了两个不同的指数变化区,即前期很慢的n=0.13和后期的n=1/3。0.13的指数关系可能是由于表面聚合物链的几何受限及表面富集相把部分新生成的另一相覆盖所致,1/3的指数关系可以认为是由普遍的Brownian扩散所致。而对于膜厚为50曲的此组成共混薄膜,得到的标度关系与C汕n线性理论吻合得非常好的Spinodal Deposition(SD)表面相分离的初期,即n=0,这是由于降低膜厚 增加了共混物的相容性,提高了临界温度,从而减缓了相分离过程,使得在我 们观测的时间范围内更易观察到表面相分离的初期。再次,用阶梯式降温的好M和XPS,发现了PMMA/SAN体系原位和离位实验结果存在巨大差别的主要原因之一—润湿温度的存在。对PMMA/SAN(50/50,w/w,-130nm)共混薄膜体系,原位AFM的退火和准淬火实验表明, 虽然在高温和室温、真空和常态、原位和离位,相分离的聚合物共混薄膜表面 形貌变化不大,但是表面物理性质却有很大的区别。原位XPS实验表明,未经 任何处理的样品在185℃退火时,很快在离表面很薄的下面形成一层PMMA含 量远低于本体值的薄层,之后最表面的PMMA也往本体迁移,直至表面SAN 的含量远高于它的本体值。对已在175℃退火20hr的此样品,逐渐降温退火过 程的原位XPS表明,当退火温度降至145oC时,样品表面几乎完全被PMMA覆盖,很好地验证了Conlposto等提出的润湿温度的假设,即对此体系,润湿温 度是原位和离位存在巨大的差异的主要因素之一,这与原位AFM的实验结果也,存在很好的一致性。最后,高温下原位观察了硅基底上PMMA/SAN超薄膜(膜厚-Rg)的去润湿、相分离过程和PMMA在基底上的润湿过程,以及云母基底上的该体系高温下的稳定润湿行为。以硅为基底的PMM刀sAN共混超薄膜在155”c下发生了类 似sPinodal dewetting的去润湿,其原因可能是在垂直于基底的浓度梯度引起的表面组成的涨落,对这种去润湿的动力学还进行了探讨。以硅为基底的PMMA/SAN共混超薄膜在175℃下不仅发生了类似spinodal dewetting的去润 湿,而且还发生了去润湿液滴内部的相分离以及相分离析出的PMMA润湿硅基底的过程,提出了一个简单的模型描述了这种复杂的过程。此外,还研究了不同基底对此共混超薄膜体系的润湿行为进行了研究,以云母为基底的此共混体系在175℃下长时间内是稳定的,其原因可能是云母与PMMA和SAN均有很强的作用力,足于补偿聚合物链在构象嫡上的损失。
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Correlation analysis of the standard Gibbs energy for a series of tetraalkylammonium ions, protonated substituted ethylenediamine derivatives and protonated aromatic amine derivatives using three new topological indices Ax1, Ax2 and Ax has been studied. T
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Almost free-standing single crystal mesoscale and nanoscale dots of ferroelectric BaTiO3 have been made by direct focused ion beam patterning of bulk single crystal material. The domain structures which appear in these single crystal dots, after cooling through the Curie temperature, were observed to form into quadrants, with each quadrant consisting of fine 90° stripe domains. The reason that these rather complex domain configurations form is uncertain, but we consider and discuss three possibilities for their genesis: first, that the quadrant features initially form to facilitate field-closure, but then develop 90° shape compensating stripe domains in order to accommodate disclination stresses; second, that they are the result of the impingement of domain packets which nucleate at the sidewalls of the dots forming “Forsbergh” patterns (essentially the result of phase transition kinetics); and third, that 90° domains form to conserve the shape of the nanodot as it is cooled through the Curie temperature but arrange into quadrant packets in order to minimize the energy associated with uncompensated surface charges (thus representing an equilibrium state). While the third model is the preferred one, we note that the second and third models are not mutually exclusive.
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The phenomenon of adsorption is of fundamental importance for the treatment of textile effluents and removal of dyes. Chitosan is characterized as an excellent adsorbent material, not only for its adsorption capacity but also the low cost production. Equilibrium and kinetic studies were developed in this study to describe the mechanism of adsorption of the anionic azo dye Orange G in chitosan, with the isotherms obtained from the variation of the concentration of dye in the continuous phase. The kinetics of the process was analyzed based on models involving the adsorption of molecules of the dye in nonpolar and polar sites. Adsorption experiments were carried out in water and in saline media with different NaCl concentrations, both for the determination of the equilibrium time as isotherms for making kinetic curves in which the amount of dye adsorbed measured indirectly varied with time. The experiments revealed the opening of the biopolymer structure with increasing concentration of Orange G, accompanied by high pH values and change on the type of interaction between the dye and the adsorbent surface, suggesting behavior advocated by the Langmuir equation in a certain range of concentration of the adsorbate and following the Henry's Law at higher concentrations, from the increased number of sites available for adsorption. The studies conducted showed that the saline medium reduces the chitosan s adsorption capacity according to a certain concentration, the occurrence of the cooperative adsorption process steps kinetic mechanism suggested as a new alternative for the interpretation of the phenomenon