Surface free energies of solid metals: Estimation from liquid surface tension measurements

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Abstract

An equation is derived on semi-theoretical grounds which expresses the solid-vapour surface free energy as a function of the liquid surface tension and the solid-liquid interfacial free energy. A means of calculating reliable values for the solid-liquid energy is presented, which then allows an accurate estimate of solid surface energy at the melting temperature, Tm, to be made for the large number of elements for which dependable liquid surface tension data exist. A method of estimating surface entropy is presented, and has been used to calculate the energies typical of "average", high-index surfaces at temperatures ranging from 0 K to Tm. It is felt that this paper describes the most accurate method presently available for the calculation of the surface energy of solids in the absence of direct experimental measurement. © 1977.

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Tyson, W. R., & Miller, W. A. (1977). Surface free energies of solid metals: Estimation from liquid surface tension measurements. Surface Science, 62(1), 267–276. https://doi.org/10.1016/0039-6028(77)90442-3

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