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Nucleation in liquids

2007
After reviewing the literature for description of the nucleation in superheated liquids the following conclusions and recommendations have been drawn. The maximum superheating in technical systems is a function of the depressurization velocity and of the produced turbulence.
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Homogeneous Nucleation

Journal of Statistical Physics, 1999
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Nucleated wetting layers

Physical Review Letters, 1992
We observe a new wetting layer growth mechanism at the liquid/vapor surface of the critical mixture acetone+hexadecane. After spinodal decomposition of the bulk liquid, a metastable surface state forms. This metastable state is consistent with critical adsorption and persists until a wetting film or droplets of the lower phase are nucleated at the ...
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Nucleating Agents

2021
Anna Wypych, George Wypych
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Nucleation

2000
This chapter discusses nucleation, which is central to all types of crystallization. Nucleation is the process of creating a new solid phase from a supersaturated homogenous mother phase. The chapter derives a kinetic expression for the rate of nucleation and then extends the concepts involved to show simultaneous nucleation of two phases in a ...
Roger J. Davey, John Garside
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In Situ Kinetic Observations on Crystal Nucleation and Growth

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Francis Leonard Deepak
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Heterogeneous nucleation models to predict grain size in solidification

Progress in Materials Science, 2022
Sung Bae Park
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Nucleation and growth in solution synthesis of nanostructures – From fundamentals to advanced applications

Progress in Materials Science, 2022
Ke-Jun Wu   +2 more
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Nucleation By Elastin

Nature, 1966
A E, Sobel   +3 more
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