
Phase Theory
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1983
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Author: H.A.J. Oonk
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 5 6 5 9 4 - 5
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 5 9 9 3 3 - 9
Studies in Modern Thermodynamics, 3: Phase Theory: The Thermodynamics of Heterogeneous Equilibria focuses on the processes, methodologies, principles, and approaches employed in… Read more

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Request a sales quoteStudies in Modern Thermodynamics, 3: Phase Theory: The Thermodynamics of Heterogeneous Equilibria focuses on the processes, methodologies, principles, and approaches employed in the determination of the thermodynamics of heterogeneous equilibria. The publication first elaborates on thermodynamic background, phase rule, and general relations for binary equilibria. Discussions focus on linear contributions, G-curves and phase diagram, function changes, Clapeyron's equation, derivation of phase rule, pressure and temperature, heat capacity, enthalpy, and Gibbs energy. The manuscript then examines demixing, isothermal liquid-vapor equilibria, isobaric equilibria between two mixed states, and isobaric equilibria between unmixed solid and mixed liquid state. Topics include phase diagrams, pure solid component with liquid mixture, equilibrium between two ideal states, calculation of phase diagrams, and types of phase diagram. The text ponders on the interpretation of TX phase diagrams and retrograde equilibrium curves, including retrograde solubility, regions of demixing, excess parameters, and eutectic systems. The publication is a valuable reference for researchers wanting to dig deeper into the thermodynamics of heterogeneous equilibria.
Chapter 1 Thermodynamic Background 1.1 Total Differentials 1.2 Pressure and Temperature 1.3 Work, Heat, Energy 1.4 Heat Capacity, Enthalpy 1.5 Entropy, Characteristic Functions 1.6 Gibbs Energy 1.7 Open Systems 1.8 Molar Mixtures 1.9 The Ideal Mixture 1.10 Gibbs Energy of a Real Mixture 1.11 Criteria for EquilibriumChapter 2 The Phase Rule 2.1 The Phase Rule 2.2 Derivation 2.3 Special CasesChapter 3 Pure Substances 3.1 μ*PT Surfaces 3.2 Simple Model 3.3 Function Changes 3.4 Clapeyron's EquationChapter 4 General Relations for Binary Equilibria 4.1 Equilibrium Conditions 4.2 G-Curves And Phase Diagram 4.3 Linear Contributions 4.4 The Equal-G Curve 4.5 The Van der Waals Equations 4.6 The Van't Hoff EquationsChapter 5 Demixing 5.1 Properties of the G-Curve 5.2 Regions of Demixing For GE= A X(1-X) 5.3 ExamplesChapter 6 Isothermal Liquid-Vapour Equilibria 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Liquidus and Vaporus 6.3 Equal-G Curve 6.4 Types of Phase Diagram 6.5 Phase-Diagram Analysis via Thermodynamic Potentials 6.6 Phase-Diagram Analysis via Equal-G CurveChapter 7 Isobaric Equilibria Between Two Mixed States 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Equilibrium Between Two Ideal States 7.3 Equilibrium Between Non-Ideal States 7.4 Types of Phase Diagram 7.5 Distribution Coefficient 7.6 Calculation of Phase Diagrams 7.7 Examples and Experimental Methods 7.8 Phase-Diagram AnalysisChapter 8 Isobaric Equilibria Between Unmixed Solid And Mixed Liquid State 8.1 Phase Diagrams 8.2 Pure Solid Component with Liquid Mixture 8.3 Solid Compound with Liquid Mixture 8.4 Several Particles in Melt 8.5 ExamplesChapter 9 Retrograde Equilibrium Curves 9.1 A "Van der Waals Analysis" 9.2 Δ S* Changes Sign 9.3 Retrograde Solubility 9.4 ExamplesChapter 10 Interpretation of TX Phase Diagrams 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Excess-Function Values from TX Phase Diagrams 10.3 Excess Parameters 10.4 Principles of the EXTXD Method 10.5 Regions of Demixing 10.6 Eutectic Systems 237 10.7 DiscussionReferencesSubject IndexSubstances and Systems
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1983
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- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780444565945
- eBook ISBN: 9780444599339
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