Heat and mass transfers are coupled processes, also in nucleation. In principle, a nucleating cluster would have a different temperature compared to the surrounding supersaturated old phase because of the heat release involved with attaching molecules to the cluster. In turn a difference in temperature across the cluster surface is a driving force for the mass transfer to and from the cluster. This coupling of forces in nonisothermal nucleation is described using mesoscopic nonequilibrium thermodynamics, emphasizing measurable heat effects. An expression was obtained for the nonisothermal nucleation rate in a one-component system, in the case where a temperature difference exists between a cluster distribution and the condensed phase. The t...
The temperature dependence of binary nucleation rates was studied using several different models for...
Abstract. For the analysis of the release of fission product aerosols from reactor cor- in a severe ...
The free energy barrier is fundamental to nucleation studies. Most of the existing literature interp...
Heat and mass transfers are coupled processes, also in nucleation. In principle, a nucleating cluste...
Classical homogeneous nucleation theory is extended to nonisothermal conditions through simultaneous...
Nucleation of clusters from the gas phase is a widely encountered phenomenon, yet rather little is u...
The principles of statistical mechanics have been used to develop a theory of the nucleation of a ph...
Abstract: The principles of statistical mechanics have been used to develop a theory of the nucleati...
Summarization: A statistical mechanical theory of homogeneous nucleation is developed based on a clu...
Abstract. Classical homogeneous nucleation theory assumes a constant temperature for droplets of arb...
We present a novel approach to nucleation processes based on the GENERIC framework (general equation...
Abstract A re-examination of measurements of heterogeneous nucleation of water vapor on silver nanop...
Context. Nucleation is considered to be the first step in dust and cloud formation in the atmosphere...
Using a microphysical approach to nucleation, we present an extensive study of water nucleation rate...
Nucleation is the onset of a first-order phase transition by which a metastable phase transforms int...
The temperature dependence of binary nucleation rates was studied using several different models for...
Abstract. For the analysis of the release of fission product aerosols from reactor cor- in a severe ...
The free energy barrier is fundamental to nucleation studies. Most of the existing literature interp...
Heat and mass transfers are coupled processes, also in nucleation. In principle, a nucleating cluste...
Classical homogeneous nucleation theory is extended to nonisothermal conditions through simultaneous...
Nucleation of clusters from the gas phase is a widely encountered phenomenon, yet rather little is u...
The principles of statistical mechanics have been used to develop a theory of the nucleation of a ph...
Abstract: The principles of statistical mechanics have been used to develop a theory of the nucleati...
Summarization: A statistical mechanical theory of homogeneous nucleation is developed based on a clu...
Abstract. Classical homogeneous nucleation theory assumes a constant temperature for droplets of arb...
We present a novel approach to nucleation processes based on the GENERIC framework (general equation...
Abstract A re-examination of measurements of heterogeneous nucleation of water vapor on silver nanop...
Context. Nucleation is considered to be the first step in dust and cloud formation in the atmosphere...
Using a microphysical approach to nucleation, we present an extensive study of water nucleation rate...
Nucleation is the onset of a first-order phase transition by which a metastable phase transforms int...
The temperature dependence of binary nucleation rates was studied using several different models for...
Abstract. For the analysis of the release of fission product aerosols from reactor cor- in a severe ...
The free energy barrier is fundamental to nucleation studies. Most of the existing literature interp...