In the Search of Fundamental Inner Bond Strength of Solid Elements
In order to understand the physics behind the surface properties and nano-scale phenomena, we are motivated first to investigate the inner bond strengths as well as the effect of number of neighboring atoms and their relative distance in addition to space positions (crystallography). Therefore, in o...
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description | In order to understand the physics behind the surface properties and nano-scale phenomena, we are motivated first to investigate the inner bond strengths as well as the effect of number of neighboring atoms and their relative distance in addition to space positions (crystallography). Therefore, in order to study the effect of the nature of metallic bond on their physico-chemical properties, we first tried to investigate and introduce a mathematical model for transforming the bulk molar cohesion energy into microscopic bond strengths between atoms. Then an algorithm for estimating the nature of bond type including the materials properties and lattice scale “cutoff” has been proposed. This leads to a new fundamental energy scale free from the crystallography and number of atoms. The results of our model in case of fundamental energy scale of metals not only perfectly describe the inter relation between binding and melting phenomena but also adequately reproduce the bond strength for different bond types with respect to other estimations reported in literatures. The generalized algorithm and calculation methodology introduced here by us are suggested to be used for developing energy scale of bulk crystal materials to explain or predict any particular materials properties related to bond strengths of metallic elements. |
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spelling | doaj-art-6dec12bb26b14afa8d13a95f96b624192025-02-03T01:01:15ZengWileyThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/347360347360In the Search of Fundamental Inner Bond Strength of Solid ElementsMaziar Sahba Yaghmaee0Reza Riahifar1Ceramic Department, Materials and Energy Research Center, P.O. Box 31787-316, Karaj, IranCeramic Department, Materials and Energy Research Center, P.O. Box 31787-316, Karaj, IranIn order to understand the physics behind the surface properties and nano-scale phenomena, we are motivated first to investigate the inner bond strengths as well as the effect of number of neighboring atoms and their relative distance in addition to space positions (crystallography). Therefore, in order to study the effect of the nature of metallic bond on their physico-chemical properties, we first tried to investigate and introduce a mathematical model for transforming the bulk molar cohesion energy into microscopic bond strengths between atoms. Then an algorithm for estimating the nature of bond type including the materials properties and lattice scale “cutoff” has been proposed. This leads to a new fundamental energy scale free from the crystallography and number of atoms. The results of our model in case of fundamental energy scale of metals not only perfectly describe the inter relation between binding and melting phenomena but also adequately reproduce the bond strength for different bond types with respect to other estimations reported in literatures. The generalized algorithm and calculation methodology introduced here by us are suggested to be used for developing energy scale of bulk crystal materials to explain or predict any particular materials properties related to bond strengths of metallic elements.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/347360 |
spellingShingle | Maziar Sahba Yaghmaee Reza Riahifar In the Search of Fundamental Inner Bond Strength of Solid Elements The Scientific World Journal |
title | In the Search of Fundamental Inner Bond Strength of Solid Elements |
title_full | In the Search of Fundamental Inner Bond Strength of Solid Elements |
title_fullStr | In the Search of Fundamental Inner Bond Strength of Solid Elements |
title_full_unstemmed | In the Search of Fundamental Inner Bond Strength of Solid Elements |
title_short | In the Search of Fundamental Inner Bond Strength of Solid Elements |
title_sort | in the search of fundamental inner bond strength of solid elements |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/347360 |
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