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On the formulation of the material equilibrium condition for a dissolving solid nanoparticle. / Rusanov, A. I.; Shchekin, A. K.

в: Journal of Chemical Physics, Том 127, № 19, 191102, 29.11.2007.

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title = "On the formulation of the material equilibrium condition for a dissolving solid nanoparticle",
abstract = "Widely known Gibbs' relationship predicting a difference of chemical potentials in a small solid particle and in a surrounding fluid phase at equilibrium is shown to refer to a real or imaginary bulk phase inside the particle. A similar relationship derived for the real surface monolayer of a nanoparticle exhibits the equality of chemical potentials at equilibrium, which allows for experimental measurement of the surface chemical potential of a dissolving solid nanoparticle.",
author = "Rusanov, {A. I.} and Shchekin, {A. K.}",
year = "2007",
month = nov,
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doi = "10.1063/1.2818049",
language = "English",
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issn = "0021-9606",
publisher = "American Institute of Physics",
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