The Maxwell Relations: P V V P G V
The Maxwell Relations: P V V P G V
1 2G
1 V
T =
=
V P 2
V P
The property of the energy (or entropy) as being a differential function of its
variables gives rise to a number of relations between the second derivatives, e. g. :
2U
2U
=
SV VS
2U
2U
=
SV VS
is equivalent to:
T
P
=
S V , N1 , N 2 ,... V S , N1 , N 2 ,...
2U
2
2S
U
VS
2
U
NS
2U
SV
2U
V 2
2U
NV
2U
SN
2U
VN
2U
N 2
2G
TP
2G
T 2
2G
P 2
2U
SV
2G
2
T
2G
PT
2
G
NT
2G
TP
2G
P 2
2G
NP
2G
TN
2G
PN
2G
N 2
can all be expressed via the above three, which are trivially related to three
measurable physical parameters (dg = -sdT + vdP + dN):
Coefficient of thermal
expansion
1 2g
1 v
=
=
v TP v T
Isothermal compressibility
2g
s Q
=
=
cP = T
T
2
T
T dT
1 2g
1 v
T =
=
v P 2
v P
dS = 0
d 2S < 0
S0
U
U0
S0
U
U
U0
Phase Separation
If the homogeneous state of the system is not the equilibrium state, the
system will spontaneously become inhomogeneous, or will separate into
phases. Phases are different states of a system that have different
macroscopic parameters (e. g. density).
S (U + U , V , N ) + S (U U , V , N ) 2 S (U , V , N )
for arbitrary U
S (U + dU , V , N ) + S (U dU , V , N ) 2 S (U , V , N ) 0
2S
0
2
U
S (U , V + V , N ) + S (U , V V , N ) 2 S (U , V , N )
2S
0
2
V
S
Locally unstable region
0
2
X
S (U + U , V + V , N ) + S (U U , V V , N ) 2 S (U , V , N )
for any values of U and V.
Local stability criteria are now a little more complex:
S
0
2
U
2
S
0
2
V
2
S S S
2
2
V U
UV
2
2S
T = 1 T = 1 0
=
T 2 U V , N
T 2 Ncv
U 2 U
Therefore:
cv 0
U (S + S , V + V , N ) + U (S S , V V , N ) 2U (S , V , N )
The local stability criteria in the energy representation are:
U T
=
0
2
S
S
2
U
P
=
0
2
V
V
2
U U U
2
2
V S
SV
2
U ( X )
P=
X
U (P )
X =
P
P U 2 ( X )
=
X
X 2
P
1
=
X X
P
X
2U (P )
=
P
P 2
1
U 2 ( X )
= 2
2
U (P )
X
P 2
Therefore, the sign of the second derivative of the Legendre transform of the internal
energy is opposite to that of the internal energy.
Internal energy:
U
0
2
S
U
0
2
V
Helmholtz potential:
2F
0
2
T
2F
0
2
V
Enthalpy:
2H
0
2
S
2H
0
2
P
Gibbs potential:
2G
0
2
T
2G
0
2
P
F
0
2
V
2
1
2F
P
=
0
=
2
V
V T V T
T 0
cP cv =
cP cv =
Tv 2
S cv
=
T cP
Tv 2
S cv
=
T cP
cP cv 0
T S 0