“…The density and surface tension of liquid Cu-Ge alloys in the temperature range between liquidus line and 1373 K were studied by Gruner et al [14]. Recently, Wang et al [20] have assessed the excess Gibbs energies of Cu-Ge binary system by adopting the CALPHAD approach [21]. However, the enthalpy of fusion, which is one of the fundamental thermodynamic parameters and plays an important role in computing the Gibbs free energy and determining the crystal nucleation and growth process [22], has not yet been available in the published literature.…”