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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Northern_Michigan_University/CH_215%3A_Chemistry_of_the_Elements_Fall_2023/05%3A_Solids_and_Solid-State_Chemistry/5.12%3A_Basic_Science_of_Nanomaterials/5.12.05%3A_Surface_Energy
    Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? As...Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? Assuming that the entropy of fusion is the same in the bulk and in the nanocrystal, the melting point of the nanocrystal should be 1234K×(5.111.3)=557K=284C, a drop of almost 700 degrees from the bulk value.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/UW-Whitewater/Chem_260%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Girard)/11%3A_Basic_Science_of_Nanomaterials/11.05%3A_Surface_Energy
    Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? As...Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? Assuming that the entropy of fusion is the same in the bulk and in the nanocrystal, the melting point of the nanocrystal should be 1234K×(5.111.3)=557K=284C, a drop of almost 700 degrees from the bulk value.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/khaas/Inorganic_Chemistry_II_(CHEM4210)/09%3A_Inorganic_Materials_and_Nanotechnology/9.01%3A_Basic_Science_of_Nanomaterials/9.1.05%3A_Surface_Energy
    Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? As...Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? Assuming that the entropy of fusion is the same in the bulk and in the nanocrystal, the melting point of the nanocrystal should be 1234K×(5.111.3)=557K=284C, a drop of almost 700 degrees from the bulk value.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Williams_School/Chemistry_II/16%3A_Basic_Science_of_Nanomaterials/16.04%3A_Surface_Energy
    Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? As...Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? Assuming that the entropy of fusion is the same in the bulk and in the nanocrystal, the melting point of the nanocrystal should be 1234K×(5.111.3)=557K=284C, a drop of almost 700 degrees from the bulk value.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_4210%3A_Inorganic_Chem_II_(Siddiquee)/09%3A_Inorganic_Materials_and_Nanotechnology/9.02%3A_Basic_Science_of_Nanomaterials/9.2.05%3A_Surface_Energy
    Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? As...Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? Assuming that the entropy of fusion is the same in the bulk and in the nanocrystal, the melting point of the nanocrystal should be 1234K×(5.111.3)=557K=284C, a drop of almost 700 degrees from the bulk value.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Williams_School/Advanced_Chemistry/21%3A_Basic_Science_of_Nanomaterials/21.04%3A_Surface_Energy
    Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? As...Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? Assuming that the entropy of fusion is the same in the bulk and in the nanocrystal, the melting point of the nanocrystal should be 1234K×(5.111.3)=557K=284C, a drop of almost 700 degrees from the bulk value.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/East_Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_4110%3A_Advanced_Inorganic_Chemistry/13%3A_Applications_-_Nanomaterials/13.05%3A_Surface_Energy
    Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? As...Example: The sublimation energy of bulk gold is 334 kJ/mol, and the surface energy is 1.5 J/m 2 . What percentage of the bulk bonding energy is lost by atoms at the (111) surface of a gold crystal? Assuming that the entropy of fusion is the same in the bulk and in the nanocrystal, the melting point of the nanocrystal should be 1234K×(5.111.3)=557K=284C, a drop of almost 700 degrees from the bulk value.

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