CRC - KE34751
Kinetic Theory of Nucleation
| Organization: | CRC |
| Publication Date: | 6 July 2016 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 495 |
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Explore a Kinetic Approach to the Description of Nucleation - An Alternative to the Classical Nucleation Theory
Kinetic Theory of Nucleation presents an alternative to the classical theory of nucleation in gases and liquids-the kinetic nucleation theory of Ruckenstein-Narsimha
Adaptable to coursework as well as self-study, this insightful book:
- Uses a kinetic approach to calculate the rate of growth and decay of a cluster
- Includes description of vapor-to-liquid and liquid-to-solid nucleation
- Outlines the application of density-functional theory (DFT) methods to nucleation
- Proposes the combination of the new kinetic theory of nucleation with the DFT methods
- Illustrates the new theory with numerical calculations
- Describes the model for the nucleation mechanism of protein folding, and more
A comprehensive guide dedicated to the kinetic theory of nucleation and cluster growth, Kinetic Theory of Nucleation emphasizes the basic concepts of the kinetic nucleation theory, incorporates findings developed from years of research and experience, and is written by highly-regarded experts.
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