Kinetics effects in environnements

Kinetic, mobility and environment

A crucial objective in nanoalloy research is to define experimental protocols for controlling both the distribution of the components inside individual nanoparticles and the spatial distribution of a population of nanoparticles in their medium. Nanoalloys are prepared under non-equilibrium conditions which produce metastable configurations evolving to the equilibrium state on a variety of   time scales. From the very initial stage of nucleation to long-time ageing, the kinetic way from metastable structures towards a thermodynamic equilibrium may include several steps, from growth, to coalescence, ripening, oxidation. These phenomena may happen also because the environment is changing with time, for example nanoalloy may be exposed to a change of temperature, or to an oxidizing atmosphere, they may be deposited on a substrate; which induces a change of their equilibrium state. Some of the mentioned phenomena have collective character, since they imply transfer of matter between different particles.

  • Growth Kinetics

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  • Ageing : from metastable initial state to equilibrium

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  • Collective effects in assemblies of nanoalloys

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