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Stefan's formula

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In thermodynamics, Stefan’s formula says that the specific surface energy at a given interface is determined by the respective enthalpy difference .

where σ is the specific surface energy, NA is Avogadro's number, is a steric dimensionless coefficient, and Vm is the molar volume.

References

  • Guencheva, V., Grantscharova, E. & Gutzow, I., Thermodynamic Properties of the Amorphous and Crystalline Modifications of Carbon and the Metastable Synthesis of Diamond, Cryst. Res. Technol., 2001, 36, 1411–1428