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Ch.12 - Solids and Modern Materials
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 14th Edition
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12장, 문제 95

Explain why “bands” may not be the most accurate description of bonding in a solid when the solid has nanoscale dimensions.

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Step 1: Understand the concept of 'bands' in solid-state physics. In bulk solids, atoms are closely packed, and their atomic orbitals overlap to form continuous energy bands, which are crucial for understanding electrical conductivity and other properties.
Step 2: Recognize the impact of nanoscale dimensions. When a solid is reduced to nanoscale dimensions, the number of atoms decreases significantly, leading to fewer overlapping orbitals and discrete energy levels rather than continuous bands.
Step 3: Consider quantum confinement effects. At the nanoscale, quantum confinement becomes significant, altering the electronic properties. The energy levels become quantized, and the band structure is no longer a valid approximation.
Step 4: Explore the implications of discrete energy levels. With discrete energy levels, the electronic properties of nanoscale materials can differ significantly from their bulk counterparts, affecting conductivity, optical properties, and reactivity.
Step 5: Conclude with the limitations of the band theory. The band theory, which works well for bulk materials, may not accurately describe the electronic structure of nanoscale materials due to the lack of continuous energy bands and the presence of quantum effects.

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Quantum Confinement

Quantum confinement occurs when the dimensions of a material are reduced to the nanoscale, leading to discrete energy levels rather than continuous bands. This phenomenon affects the electronic properties of materials, as electrons are restricted in their movement, altering their behavior and interactions compared to bulk materials.
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Quantum Numbers

Band Theory

Band theory describes the range of energy levels that electrons can occupy in a solid. In bulk materials, electrons fill these bands, leading to conductive or insulating properties. However, in nanoscale materials, the simplification of 'bands' may not accurately represent the localized states and energy gaps that arise due to quantum effects.
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Intepreting the Band of Stability

Surface Effects

In nanoscale solids, a significant proportion of atoms are located at or near the surface, which can lead to altered electronic and chemical properties. These surface effects can dominate the behavior of the material, making the traditional band model less applicable, as surface states can introduce new energy levels that influence bonding and reactivity.
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Photoelectric Effect