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Thermodynamically favored cubic

Similarly, charged solid particles (such as latex spheres) —kinetically stable lyophobic colloids —may exist in colloidal crystalline phases (with body-centered or face-centered cubic structures) as a consequence of thermodynamically favored reduction in free energies (see Chapter 13). Even neutrally charged spherical particles ( hard spheres ) undergo a phase transition from a liquidlike isotropic structure to face-centered cubic crystalline structures due to entropic reasons. In this sense, the stability or instability is of thermodynamic origin. [Pg.18]


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