I have studied the kinetics of a multiple stage (three stages) thermal decomposition reaction of three solid materials (layered double hydroxides). These materials are similar in structure with a very little variation in composition (layer charge). I found the value of Avrami coefficient (n)= 0.85, 0.7 and 0.6 for material 1, 2 and 3 respectively- for the first stage of the decomposition reaction (stage 1- follows Avrami model, [-ln (1-a) ^ (1/n)] where ‘a’ is fractional reaction and ‘n’ is Avrami coefficient- signifies- the dimension of growth of the nucleus.).

My analysis shows that, with increasing the interaction among the constituents (i.e. increasing the layer charge:  material 1 to 3) ‘n’ value decreases and activation energy (Ea) increases (so does the decomposition temperature). One quick thought came to mind about a probable correlation between ‘n’ and ‘Ea’. If I can correlate the value of 'n' with the ease of formation of nucleolus and subsequent growth- then it might possible to justify the variation in the decomposition temperature and corresponding Ea interms of n

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