The onset of homogeneous nucleation of new particles from the products of gas phase chemical reactions was explored using an aerosol reactor in which seed particles of silicon were grown by silane pyrolysis. The transition from seed growth by cluster deposition to catastrophic nucleation was extremely abrupt, with as little as a 17% change in the reactant concentration leading to an increase in the concentration of measurable particles of four orders of magnitude. From the structure of the particles grown near this transition, it is apparent that much of the growth occurs by the accumulation of clusters on the growing seed particles. The time scale for cluster diffusion indicates, however, that the clusters responsible for growth must be mu...
Particle behaviour depends strongly on classic characteristics, e.g., size, and less macroscopic one...
The possibility of severe accidents is the main impediment for nuclear energy being accepted as a ca...
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The feasibility of producing dense particles of a refractory material controlled by reaction of a va...
An aerosol reactor system was developed in which large particles of silicon can be grown by silane p...
A new type of aerosol reactor is described. By controlling the rate of gas phase reactions such that...
Product contamination by particles nucleated within the processing environment often limits the depo...
Powders consisting of dense, nonagglomerated, roughly spherical particles with a controlled size dis...
Powder synthesis by thermally induced vapor phase reactions is described. The powder generated by th...
Abstract. For the analysis of the release of fission product aerosols from reactor cor- in a severe ...
New particle formation (NPF) in the atmospheric is a two-step process: Nucleation leads to the birth...
A theoretical analysis of aerosol nucleation and condensational growth is developed. A growing aeros...
The initial stages of particle formation are important in several industrial and environmental syste...
A general theory is presented for the problem of condensed-phase particle nucleation from gas-phase ...
The formation of aerosol particles by homogeneous nucleation in a supersaturated vapor containing se...
Particle behaviour depends strongly on classic characteristics, e.g., size, and less macroscopic one...
The possibility of severe accidents is the main impediment for nuclear energy being accepted as a ca...
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The feasibility of producing dense particles of a refractory material controlled by reaction of a va...
An aerosol reactor system was developed in which large particles of silicon can be grown by silane p...
A new type of aerosol reactor is described. By controlling the rate of gas phase reactions such that...
Product contamination by particles nucleated within the processing environment often limits the depo...
Powders consisting of dense, nonagglomerated, roughly spherical particles with a controlled size dis...
Powder synthesis by thermally induced vapor phase reactions is described. The powder generated by th...
Abstract. For the analysis of the release of fission product aerosols from reactor cor- in a severe ...
New particle formation (NPF) in the atmospheric is a two-step process: Nucleation leads to the birth...
A theoretical analysis of aerosol nucleation and condensational growth is developed. A growing aeros...
The initial stages of particle formation are important in several industrial and environmental syste...
A general theory is presented for the problem of condensed-phase particle nucleation from gas-phase ...
The formation of aerosol particles by homogeneous nucleation in a supersaturated vapor containing se...
Particle behaviour depends strongly on classic characteristics, e.g., size, and less macroscopic one...
The possibility of severe accidents is the main impediment for nuclear energy being accepted as a ca...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...