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Low dimensional systems
Nonisothermal nucleation in a solid solution of CuCl in glass: Concentration effect upon heating of the solid solution
V. I. Leiman, A. L. Ashkalunin, O. Yu. Derkacheva, V. M. Maksimov Higher School of Technology and Energy, St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and Design
Abstract:
The influence of the heating rate of a solid solution of CuCl in glass on the size distribution of the produced CuCl nanoparticles is studied. The distribution curves of CuCl nanocrystals are determined by the method of exciton-thermal analysis. It is established that the concentration of CuCl nanoparticles increases by ten times upon slowing the sample heating process from 2 to 60 min, while the mean radius of particles decreases almost twice. The concentration of CuCl nanoparticles passes through a maximum in the process of heating the sample. The numerical simulation of the nucleation upon slow heating of a solid solution showed that the formation of the concentration maximum of the new phase clusters is determined by a rapid increase in the critical radius owing to an increase in temperature and decrease in the solution supersaturation. As a result, the formation of new phase nuclei ceases at a certain temperature, and a part of the previously formed clusters dissolves.
Received: 04.07.2016 Revised: 30.01.2017
Citation:
V. I. Leiman, A. L. Ashkalunin, O. Yu. Derkacheva, V. M. Maksimov, “Nonisothermal nucleation in a solid solution of CuCl in glass: Concentration effect upon heating of the solid solution”, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 59:9 (2017), 1811–1815; Phys. Solid State, 59:9 (2017), 1836–1840
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