The theory of phase formation is generalised for any arbitrary time dependence of nucleation and growth rates. Some sources of this time dependence are time-dependent potential inputs, ohmic drop and the ingestion effect. Particular cases, such as potentiostatic and, especially, linear potential sweep, are worked out for the two limiting cases of nucleation, namely instantaneous and progressive. The ohmic drop is discussed and a procedure for this correction is indicated. Recent results of Angerstein-Kozlowska, Conway and Klinger are critically investigated. Several earlier results are deduced as special cases. Evans' overlap formula is generalised for the time-dependent case and the equivalence between Avrami's and Evans' equations establi...
We develop a stochastic approach for describing the kinetics of 3D-phase transformations ruled by t...
A review is given of the area of electrodeposition of materials via a mechanism of nucleation follow...
A formula is derived for the average value of any crystal growth parameter observed uring electroche...
The theory of phase formation is generalised for any arbitrary time dependence of nucleation and gro...
The existing models describing electrochemical phase formation involving both adsorption and a nucle...
A new class of models which are based on adsorption, nucleation growth and their coupling is discuss...
The phenomenological theory of hemispherical growth in the context of phase formation with more than...
A critical study is made of the mathematics needed to describe the current response towards a potent...
A general theory is evolved for a class of macrogrowth models which possess two independent growth-r...
The nucleation growth model of electrochemical phase formation is analysed for the linear potential ...
The phenomenological theory of hemispherical growth is generalised to time-dependent nucleation and ...
The phenomenological theory of hemispherical growth is generalised to time-dependent nucleation and ...
A study has been made of electrochemical nucleation of metals from aqueous solution. Of principal co...
The theory of the potentiostatic transient for 3D nucleation with diffusion-controlled growth is dis...
Processes of nucleation and growth largely determine the structure and properties of thin films obta...
We develop a stochastic approach for describing the kinetics of 3D-phase transformations ruled by t...
A review is given of the area of electrodeposition of materials via a mechanism of nucleation follow...
A formula is derived for the average value of any crystal growth parameter observed uring electroche...
The theory of phase formation is generalised for any arbitrary time dependence of nucleation and gro...
The existing models describing electrochemical phase formation involving both adsorption and a nucle...
A new class of models which are based on adsorption, nucleation growth and their coupling is discuss...
The phenomenological theory of hemispherical growth in the context of phase formation with more than...
A critical study is made of the mathematics needed to describe the current response towards a potent...
A general theory is evolved for a class of macrogrowth models which possess two independent growth-r...
The nucleation growth model of electrochemical phase formation is analysed for the linear potential ...
The phenomenological theory of hemispherical growth is generalised to time-dependent nucleation and ...
The phenomenological theory of hemispherical growth is generalised to time-dependent nucleation and ...
A study has been made of electrochemical nucleation of metals from aqueous solution. Of principal co...
The theory of the potentiostatic transient for 3D nucleation with diffusion-controlled growth is dis...
Processes of nucleation and growth largely determine the structure and properties of thin films obta...
We develop a stochastic approach for describing the kinetics of 3D-phase transformations ruled by t...
A review is given of the area of electrodeposition of materials via a mechanism of nucleation follow...
A formula is derived for the average value of any crystal growth parameter observed uring electroche...