Particle size effects and thermal hysteresis in crystal structure transformations

Natarajan, M. ; Das, A. R. ; Rao, C. N. R. (1969) Particle size effects and thermal hysteresis in crystal structure transformations Transactions of the Faraday Society, 65 . pp. 3081-3087. ISSN 0014-7672

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Abstract

Particle size affects the temperature and enthalpy of phase transformations as well as the magnitude of thermal hysteresis ΔT, which is shown to be approximately equal to (1/Cpβ)ΔV2/V. The variation of ΔT with particle size (0-150 μm) is interpreted in terms of Turnbull's theory of heterogeneous nucleation. The dependence of the enthalpy of transformation on particle size seems to result from the variation of surface area and surface energy with particle size.

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