Thermodynamics of Materials Volume II (Mit Series in Materials Science and Engineering)

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Clear explanation of reaction kinetics for liquids, gases, and solids

Thermodynamics of Materials provides a comprehensive reference for chemical engineers and others whose work involves materials science. Volume 2 reviews macroscopic thermodynamics before moving on to the more complex behavior of defects and interfaces. The kinetics of liquids and gases are explored through discussion of evaporation, diffusion, and molecular movement, while solids are explored through in-depth explanations of nucleation, spinodal decomposition, and reaction kinetics. Concise, with clearly-defined equations and constants, this guide is an invaluable reference for both theoretical and practical applications.

Author(s): David V. Ragone
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: 242
Tags: Thermodynamics, Materials Science, Materials, Physical Chemistry

Chapter 1 - Thermodynamics: Review
Chapter 2 - Statistical Thermodynamics
Chapter 3 - Defects in Solids
Chapter 4 - Surfaces and Interfaces
Chapter 5 - Diffusion
Chapter 6 - Transformations
Chapter 7 - Reaction Kinetics
Chapter 8 - Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics