Abstract

Studying the thermodynamic properties of the reaction of nanoparticle with organic substance is significant for the application of nanomaterial in organic fields. In this work, by using the reaction of nano- ZnO with different particle sizes with benzoic acid as a research system, the size-dependent standard equilibrium constant and reaction thermodynamic properties were analyzed theoretically, and the influence regularities of the particle size on the standard equilibrium constant and the reaction thermodynamic properties were studied. The excellent agreement between the experimental results and theoretical analysis shows that the particle size has remarkable influence on the standard equilibrium constant and the thermodynamic properties of the reaction; with the decrease of the particle size, the standard equilibrium constant increases, while the standard molar reaction Gibbs energy, the standard molar reaction enthalpy and the standard molar reaction entropy decrease. Furthermore, the logarithm of the standard equilibrium constant and the thermodynamic properties present linear relations with the reciprocal of the particle diameter, respectively. The theory and the influence regularities will provide useful tools to lead better and broader application of nanomaterial in organic fields.

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