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Homogeneous crystal nucleation in polymers

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2017
The pathway of crystal nucleation significantly influences the structure and properties of semi-crystalline polymers. Crystal nucleation is normally heterogeneous at low supercooling, and homogeneous at high supercooling, of the polymer melt. Homogeneous nucleation in bulk polymers has been, so far, hardly accessible experimentally, and was even ...
C Schick, R Androsch, J W P Schmelzer
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Active-Oxygen-Enhanced Homogeneous Nucleation of Lithium Metal on Ultrathin Layered Double Hydroxide.

Angewandte Chemie, 2019
The development of safe lithium-metal anodes is crucial for the next-generation rechargeable batteries. To stabilize Li metal anodes, pre-planting Li nucleation seeds on lithiophilic substrates is an efficient strategy to regulate initial nucleation ...
Zhenhua Li   +6 more
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Thermodynamic and kinetics investigation of homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation

Reviews in Inorganic Chemistry, 2020
Nucleation is a fundamental process widely studied in different areas of industry and biology. This review paper comprehensively discussed the principles of classical nucleation theory (primary homogeneous), and heterogeneous nucleation.
Atefeh Khaleghi   +2 more
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Homogeneous nucleation of nitrogen

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2009
We 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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Homogeneous Nucleation

Journal of Statistical Physics, 1999
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Crystallization in small droplets: Competition between homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation

Journal of Crystal Growth, 2019
Crystals are formed via nucleation and subsequent growth. In many cases, it is not easy to decide if nucleation occurs in the volume (homogeneous nucleation) or on a foreign surface, structure defects etc. (heterogeneous nucleation). This work is focused
Z. Kožíšek
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