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Temperature dependence of crystal melt coexistence for supported polyethylene filaments. [PDF]
Huang D, Hugel T, Balzer BN, Reiter G.
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Electrospun Polyacrylonitrile/Polyvinylidene Difluoride Bilayer Promoting the Uniform Lithium Deposition/Stripping in the Zero-Excess Lithium Metal Batteries. [PDF]
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A global thermodynamic-kinetic model capturing the hallmarks of liquid-liquid phase separation and amyloid aggregation. [PDF]
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Ice nucleation on microcline (001) in the absence of active sites
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Homogeneous nucleation of nitrogen
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2009We investigated the homogeneous nucleation of nitrogen in a cryogenic expansion chamber [A. Fladerer and R. Strey, J. Chem. Phys. 124, 164710 (2006)]. Gas mixtures of nitrogen and helium as carrier gas were adiabatically expanded and cooled down from an initial temperature of 83 K until nucleation occurred.
Kristina, Iland +3 more
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Journal of Statistical Physics, 1999
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Homogeneous Ice Nucleation Under Shear
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2020Homogeneous ice nucleation involving a water flow is subject to shear, which may greatly affect the ice nucleation rate. In this work, we investigate the homogeneous ice nucleation rate under shear through molecular dynamics simulations. It is found that the ice nucleation rate changes nonlinearly with varying shear rates and reaches a maximum at an ...
Shuang Luo, Jun Wang, Zhigang Li
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Homogeneous nucleation kinetics
Journal of Crystal Growth, 1983Homogeneous nucleation kinetics are rederived in a manner fundamentally similar to the approach of classical nucleation theory with the following modifications and improvements. First, the cluster is a parent phase cluster and does not require energization to the parent state.
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