Volume-based thermoelasticity: Consequences of the (Near) proportionality of isothermal compressibility to formula-unit volume

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Groups of structurally related materials, including the alkali halides, exhibit a proportionality of isothermal compressibility to formula-unit volume. The relationship has recently been explored by Glasser and by Recio et al. In this paper, we present the consequences of such proportionality on the relationships of Born-Landé and Born-Mayer parameters to the formula-unit volume. These relationships have then been tested separately on (i) alkali (excluding cesium) halides and (ii) cesium halides. We conclude that the equations fit the NaCl-type materials satisfactorily, but less well for the CsCl-type materials, and that the Born-Mayer equation is more applicable. These results confirm the conclusion that volume is intimately linked to thermodynamic quantities, as already demonstrated by our development of volume-based thermodynamics (VBT). © 2010 American Chemical Society.

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Jenkins, H. D. B., Glasser, L., & Lee, J. (2010). Volume-based thermoelasticity: Consequences of the (Near) proportionality of isothermal compressibility to formula-unit volume. Inorganic Chemistry, 49(21), 9978–9984. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic101398g

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