液体的尺寸依赖的相变化 液体的相变化
Jinyun Liu1,2,3, Lijian Song1, Zidong He1,3
1CAS Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Devices, Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Application Technology, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo, 315201, P. R. China.
Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
|October 18, 2023
概括
研究人员通过控制热处理和滴滴大小来设计 (Ga) 结晶路径. 这项研究揭示了对液态金属相变的洞察力,这对于电子和医学应用至关重要.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 物理化学 物理化学
- 纳米技术纳米技术
背景情况:
- 液体金属 (LMs),特别是 (Ga),为先进的应用提供独特的流体和金属特性.
- 基于Ga的LM在可穿戴电子,催化,能源和生物医学方面至关重要.
- 控制 Ga 中的相位转换和低冷却对于一致的性能至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究液体结晶过程中的多态选择机制.
- 了解热处理和滴滴大小如何影响Ga结晶路径.
- 探索液体Ga的共价结合能力与其相位行为之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 进行了广泛的 (纳米) 热量测量实验.
- 在各种热处理下分析了液体Ga结晶.
- 系统地研究了液滴大小对结晶通路的影响.
主要成果:
- 结晶温度和通路 (α-Ga或β-Ga) 通过热处理和滴滴大小有效地设计.
- 发现多态选择机制与超冷液体Ga.中的共价键形成有关.
- 观察到两种不同的结晶路径,表明Ga.有两种液态相存在.
结论:
- 热处理和滴滴大小是控制Ga结晶多态的关键因素.
- 这些发现提供了对液态金属相位过渡和低冷的新理解.
- 这项研究为基于Ga的液态金属的更可靠应用铺平了道路.
更多相关视频
相关概念视频
Phase Transitions
19.1K
Whether solid, liquid, or gas, a substance's state depends on the order and arrangement of its particles (atoms, molecules, or ions). Particles in the solid pack closely together, generally in a pattern. The particles vibrate about their fixed positions but do not move or squeeze past their neighbors. In liquids, although the particles are closely spaced, they are randomly arranged. The position of the particles are not fixed—that is, they are free to move past their neighbors to...
19.1K
Phase Diagram
5.9K
The phase of a given substance depends on the pressure and temperature. Thus, plots of pressure versus temperature showing the phase in each region provide considerable insights into the thermal properties of substances. Such plots are known as phase diagrams. For instance, in the phase diagram for water (Figure 1), the solid curve boundaries between the phases indicate phase transitions (i.e., temperatures and pressures at which the phases coexist).
5.9K
Phase Changes
4.3K
Phase transitions play an important theoretical and practical role in the study of heat flow. In melting or fusion, a solid turns into a liquid; the opposite process is freezing. In evaporation, a liquid turns into a gas; the opposite process is condensation.
A substance melts or freezes at a temperature called its melting point and boils or condenses at its boiling point. These temperatures depend on pressure. High pressure favors the denser form of the substance, so typically, high pressure...
A substance melts or freezes at a temperature called its melting point and boils or condenses at its boiling point. These temperatures depend on pressure. High pressure favors the denser form of the substance, so typically, high pressure...
4.3K
Phase Transitions: Vaporization and Condensation
17.6K
The physical form of a substance changes on changing its temperature. For example, raising the temperature of a liquid causes the liquid to vaporize (convert into vapor). The process is called vaporization—a surface phenomenon. Vaporization occurs when the thermal motion of the molecules overcome the intermolecular forces, and the molecules (at the surface) escape into the gaseous state. When a liquid vaporizes in a closed container, gas molecules cannot escape. As these gas phase...
17.6K
Phase Transitions: Melting and Freezing
12.4K
Heating a crystalline solid increases the average energy of its atoms, molecules, or ions, and the solid gets hotter. At some point, the added energy becomes large enough to partially overcome the forces holding the molecules or ions of the solid in their fixed positions, and the solid begins the process of transitioning to the liquid state or melting. At this point, the temperature of the solid stops rising, despite the continual input of heat, and it remains constant until all of the solid is...
12.4K
Phase Transitions: Sublimation and Deposition
17.2K
Some solids can transition directly into the gaseous state, bypassing the liquid state, via a process known as sublimation. At room temperature and standard pressure, a piece of dry ice (solid CO2) sublimes, appearing to gradually disappear without ever forming any liquid. Snow and ice sublimate at temperatures below the melting point of water, a slow process that may be accelerated by winds and the reduced atmospheric pressures at high altitudes. When solid iodine is warmed, the solid sublimes...
17.2K


