2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11106-011-9357-2
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Physicochemical phenomena at interfaces

Abstract: The thermodynamic theories for surface tension of solutions, Gibbs adsorption equation, surface stability condition, experimental data (composition dependences of surface tension and molar volumes of alloys), and thermodynamic activities of components by volume are used to determine the composition, integral and excess Gibbs energies of formation, and activities of components in the surface layer of Ti-Cu and Zr-Cu melts. The solutions formed in the surface layer and volume show a negative deviation from Raoul… Show more

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