It is shown that diffusion-limited classical nucleation theory (CNT) can be recovered as a simple limit of the recently proposed dynamical theory of nucleation based on fluctuating hydrodynamics [J. F. Lutsko, J. Chem. Phys. 136, 034509 (2012)]10.1063/1.3677191. The same framework is also used to construct a more realistic theory in which clusters have finite interfacial width. When applied to the dilute solution/dense solution transition in globular proteins, it is found that the extension gives corrections to the nucleation rate even for the case of small supersaturations due to changes in the monomer distribution function and to the excess free energy. It is also found that the monomer attachment/detachment picture breaks down at high su...
International audienceWe examine binary nucleation in the size and composition space \R,c\ using the...
International audienceWe examine binary nucleation in the size and composition space \R,c\ using the...
Recent advances in classical density functional theory are combined with stochastic process theory a...
A two-variable stochastic model for diffusion-limited nucleation is developed using a formalism deri...
A two-variable stochastic model for diffusion-limited nucleation is developed using a formalism deri...
A recent description of diffusion-limited nucleation based on fluctuating hydrodynamics that extends...
A general theory of nucleation for colloids and macromolecules in solution is formulated within the ...
The foundation for any discussion of first order phase transitions is classical nucleation theory (C...
Nucleation is the first step in the conversion of a metastable phase to a more stable one. It involv...
A recently formulated description of homogeneous nucleation for Brownian particles in the over-dampe...
Classical nucleation theory is used to estimate the free-energy barrier to nucleation of the solid p...
Classical nucleation theory has been recently reformulated based on fluctuating hydrodynamics [J. F....
We reconsider the applicability of classical nucleation theory (CNT) to the calculation of the free ...
Classical nucleation theory (CNT) is based on the notion of critical nuclei serving as transition st...
International audienceWe examine binary nucleation in the size and composition space \R,c\ using the...
International audienceWe examine binary nucleation in the size and composition space \R,c\ using the...
International audienceWe examine binary nucleation in the size and composition space \R,c\ using the...
Recent advances in classical density functional theory are combined with stochastic process theory a...
A two-variable stochastic model for diffusion-limited nucleation is developed using a formalism deri...
A two-variable stochastic model for diffusion-limited nucleation is developed using a formalism deri...
A recent description of diffusion-limited nucleation based on fluctuating hydrodynamics that extends...
A general theory of nucleation for colloids and macromolecules in solution is formulated within the ...
The foundation for any discussion of first order phase transitions is classical nucleation theory (C...
Nucleation is the first step in the conversion of a metastable phase to a more stable one. It involv...
A recently formulated description of homogeneous nucleation for Brownian particles in the over-dampe...
Classical nucleation theory is used to estimate the free-energy barrier to nucleation of the solid p...
Classical nucleation theory has been recently reformulated based on fluctuating hydrodynamics [J. F....
We reconsider the applicability of classical nucleation theory (CNT) to the calculation of the free ...
Classical nucleation theory (CNT) is based on the notion of critical nuclei serving as transition st...
International audienceWe examine binary nucleation in the size and composition space \R,c\ using the...
International audienceWe examine binary nucleation in the size and composition space \R,c\ using the...
International audienceWe examine binary nucleation in the size and composition space \R,c\ using the...
Recent advances in classical density functional theory are combined with stochastic process theory a...