Nucleation of liquid water in the Earth's atmosphere occurs via heterogeneous nucleation on aerosol particles. We consider nucleation on both water-insoluble and water-soluble aerosol particles. We find that, for particles of the same radius, nucleation on soluble particles dominates. Soluble particles dissolve in the liquid phase and form a droplet even at coexistence. The radius of this droplet essentially determines the supersaturation at which nucleation occurs: the larger the droplet the smaller the supersaturation required before it nucleates to form the bulk liquid. We find that the supersaturation is best measured by the Kelvin radius, which is the radius of a droplet of pure liquid that coexists with vapour of a given supersaturati...
We examine the nucleated (with barrier) activation of perfectly wetting (zero contact angle) particl...
Abstract A re-examination of measurements of heterogeneous nucleation of water vapor on silver nanop...
Summarization: A theoretical analysis for the description of insoluble particles activation in the a...
A theory of heterogeneous water nucleation on aerosol particles consisting of soluble and insoluble ...
A theory of heterogeneous water nucleation on aerosol particles, which consist of soluble and surfac...
Nucleation of liquid from the vapor is a process of drop formation. When condensation does not proce...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
The relative roles of volume and surface nucleation were investigated for the homogeneous freezing o...
The formation of aerosol particles by homogeneous nucleation in a supersaturated vapor containing se...
International audienceCondensation on liquids has been studied extensively in context of breath figu...
Phase transitions of nanoparticles are of fundamental importance in atmospheric sciences, but curren...
Assuming a spherical nucleating particle, the effect of particle size and surface properties upon nu...
A model of multicomponent nucleation on aerosol particles, which consist of soluble and insoluble su...
The cyclic appearance and disappearance of nucleation was observed in the boundary layer of drops of...
The origin of the condensation of water begins at the nanoscale, a length-scale that is challenging ...
We examine the nucleated (with barrier) activation of perfectly wetting (zero contact angle) particl...
Abstract A re-examination of measurements of heterogeneous nucleation of water vapor on silver nanop...
Summarization: A theoretical analysis for the description of insoluble particles activation in the a...
A theory of heterogeneous water nucleation on aerosol particles consisting of soluble and insoluble ...
A theory of heterogeneous water nucleation on aerosol particles, which consist of soluble and surfac...
Nucleation of liquid from the vapor is a process of drop formation. When condensation does not proce...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
The relative roles of volume and surface nucleation were investigated for the homogeneous freezing o...
The formation of aerosol particles by homogeneous nucleation in a supersaturated vapor containing se...
International audienceCondensation on liquids has been studied extensively in context of breath figu...
Phase transitions of nanoparticles are of fundamental importance in atmospheric sciences, but curren...
Assuming a spherical nucleating particle, the effect of particle size and surface properties upon nu...
A model of multicomponent nucleation on aerosol particles, which consist of soluble and insoluble su...
The cyclic appearance and disappearance of nucleation was observed in the boundary layer of drops of...
The origin of the condensation of water begins at the nanoscale, a length-scale that is challenging ...
We examine the nucleated (with barrier) activation of perfectly wetting (zero contact angle) particl...
Abstract A re-examination of measurements of heterogeneous nucleation of water vapor on silver nanop...
Summarization: A theoretical analysis for the description of insoluble particles activation in the a...