In this Letter we report a simulation study in which we compare the solid-liquid interfacial free energy of NaCl at coexistence, γLS, with the value that follows from the height of the homogeneous nucleation barrier. The two estimates differ by more than 100%. Smaller discrepancies are found for γLS of hard-sphere and of Lennard-Jones particles. We consider a variety of possible causes for this discrepancy and conclude that it is due to a finite-size effect that cannot be corrected for by any simple thermodynamic procedure. By taking into account the finite-size effects of γLS obtained in real nucleation experiments, we obtain quantitative agreement between γLS estimated in the simulations and derived from the experiments. Our finding sugge...
We study the spontaneous nucleation and growth of sodium chloride crystals induced by controlled eva...
Ion incorporation or removal from a solid at the interface with solution is a fundamental part of cr...
We analyze the finite-size corrections to the free energy of crystals with a fixed center of mass. W...
In this Letter we report a simulation study in which we compare the solid-liquid interfacial free en...
Salty water is the most abundant electrolyte aqueous mixture on Earth, however, very little is known...
Direct coexistence molecular dynamics simulations of NaCl solutions and Lennard-Jones binary mixture...
We report a numerical calculation of the melting point of NaCl. The solid–liquid transition was loca...
We report a numerical simulation of the rate of crystal nucleation of sodium chloride from its melt ...
NoWe report a numerical calculation of the melting point of NaCl. The solid-liquid transition was lo...
The hard-sphere system is the best known fluid that crystallizes: the solid-liquid interfacial free ...
Alkali halide (100) crystal surfaces are anomalous, being very poorly wetted by their own melt at th...
We reconsider the applicability of classical nucleation theory (CNT) to the calculation of the free ...
ACLInternational audienceWe study the spontaneous nucleation and growth of sodium chloride crystals ...
This paper presents a broad theoretical and simulation study of the high-temperature behavior of cry...
The most basic assumption of the classical nucleation theory (CNT) is to treat nucleus/liquid surfac...
We study the spontaneous nucleation and growth of sodium chloride crystals induced by controlled eva...
Ion incorporation or removal from a solid at the interface with solution is a fundamental part of cr...
We analyze the finite-size corrections to the free energy of crystals with a fixed center of mass. W...
In this Letter we report a simulation study in which we compare the solid-liquid interfacial free en...
Salty water is the most abundant electrolyte aqueous mixture on Earth, however, very little is known...
Direct coexistence molecular dynamics simulations of NaCl solutions and Lennard-Jones binary mixture...
We report a numerical calculation of the melting point of NaCl. The solid–liquid transition was loca...
We report a numerical simulation of the rate of crystal nucleation of sodium chloride from its melt ...
NoWe report a numerical calculation of the melting point of NaCl. The solid-liquid transition was lo...
The hard-sphere system is the best known fluid that crystallizes: the solid-liquid interfacial free ...
Alkali halide (100) crystal surfaces are anomalous, being very poorly wetted by their own melt at th...
We reconsider the applicability of classical nucleation theory (CNT) to the calculation of the free ...
ACLInternational audienceWe study the spontaneous nucleation and growth of sodium chloride crystals ...
This paper presents a broad theoretical and simulation study of the high-temperature behavior of cry...
The most basic assumption of the classical nucleation theory (CNT) is to treat nucleus/liquid surfac...
We study the spontaneous nucleation and growth of sodium chloride crystals induced by controlled eva...
Ion incorporation or removal from a solid at the interface with solution is a fundamental part of cr...
We analyze the finite-size corrections to the free energy of crystals with a fixed center of mass. W...