A Review of Classical and Nonclassical Nucleation Theories
National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
Abstract
Nucleation, the initial process in vapor condensation, crystal nucleation, melting, and boiling, is the localized emergence of a distinct thermodynamic phase at the nanoscale that macroscopically grows in size with the attachment of growth units. These phase changes are the result of atomistic events driven by thermal fluctuations. The occurrence of atomistic level events with the length scales on the order of 10–10 m and time scales of 10–13 S equivalent to the vibrational frequency of atoms makes the nucleation a very complicated phenomenon to study. Even though abundant literature is available about fundamental aspects of nucleation, the knowledge on these phenomena is far from complete. The classical…
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3Topics & keywords
- Nucleation
- Classical nucleation theory
- Condensation
- Crystallization
- Chemical physics
- Statistical physics
- Phase (matter)
- Density functional theory