concept in interfacial thermodynamics
C19182
concept
A concept in interfacial thermodynamics is an abstract idea or theoretical construct used to describe, quantify, or predict the energetic and structural behavior of interfaces between phases, such as surfaces, membranes, or phase boundaries.
All labels observed (8)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| interfacial instability | 2 |
| colloid chemistry concept | 1 |
| concept in interfacial thermodynamics canonical | 1 |
| mathematical model of phase separation | 1 |
| phase-field model | 1 |
| polymer solution theory | 1 |
| surface chemistry concept | 1 |
| thermal boundary resistance | 1 |
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Class: concept in interfacial thermodynamics
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A concept in interfacial thermodynamics is an abstract idea or theoretical construct used to describe, quantify, or predict the energetic and structural behavior of interfaces between phases, such as surfaces, membranes, or phase boundaries.
Instances (8)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
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Tolman length in thermodynamics of curved interfaces
surface form:
Tolman length
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| Saffman–Taylor instability | interfacial instability |
| Kapitza resistance | thermal boundary resistance |
| Langmuir adsorption isotherm | surface chemistry concept |
| Flory–Huggins solution theory | polymer solution theory |
| Cahn–Hilliard equation | phase-field model |
| Mullins–Sekerka instability | interfacial instability |
| Krafft point | colloid chemistry concept |