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A model for the evaluation of thermodynamic properties for the solid-solid and melting transitions of molecular crystals
L. M. Amzel, L. N. Becka
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Chemical Compounds
Solid-Solid Phase Transition
71%
Molecular Crystal
60%
Thermodynamic Property
43%
Melting
42%
Volume Change on Melting
25%
Interstitial
12%
Energy Barrier
11%
Entropy
10%
Diffusion
7%
Volume
7%
Energy
5%
Molecule
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Molecular crystals
100%
Melting
46%
Thermodynamic properties
46%
Crystals
9%
Fusion reactions
7%
Energy barriers
7%
Superconducting transition temperature
5%
Molecules
4%
Statistical Models
4%
Entropy
4%
Plastics
3%
Temperature
1%
Experiments
1%
Physics & Astronomy
thermodynamic properties
40%
melting
38%
evaluation
31%
crystals
23%
fusion
7%
interstitials
4%
degrees of freedom
3%
transition temperature
3%
plastics
3%
entropy
3%
energy
2%
predictions
2%
molecules
2%
temperature
1%