Temperature dependence of heat capacity of Fe–M powder nanomaterials (M—C, Ge, Sn)


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Abstract

The heat capacity of mechanically activated nanocrystalline carbonyl iron and the sample of iron nanocomposite with the addition of isoelectronic sp-elements (C, Ge, Sn) with a grain size of the order of 2‒5 nm is determined in a temperature range of 300–450 K using an IT-s-400 calorimetric device. Thermalphysical studies of the temperature dependence of the heat capacity are performed for mixtures of nanocomposites differing by the composition 68 at % Fe–32 at % M (M—Ge, Sn) and 95 at % Fe–5 at % C. It is shown that the introduction of sp-elements into nanocrystalline iron leads to substantial variations in the heat capacity over the whole temperature range under study. The heat capacity strongly depends on the introduced sp-element and degree of disorder of the formed material.

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L. D. Zagrebin

Izhevsk State Technical University

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Email: zagrebin38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Izhevsk, 426069

A. M. Artanov

Izhevsk State Technical University

Email: zagrebin38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Izhevsk, 426069

S. M. Perevozchikov

Izhevsk State Technical University

Email: zagrebin38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Izhevsk, 426069

I. Yu. Mukhametshina

Izhevsk State Technical University

Email: zagrebin38@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Izhevsk, 426069

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