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Nucleation of Particles from the Gas Phase
A complete guide on nucleation, unifying classical nucleation theory, atomistic approaches, and nucleation in complex real-world scenarios.
Steven L. Girshick (Author)
9780521820530, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 6 June 2024
234 pages
26.2 x 18.5 x 1.9 cm, 0.64 kg
'This is the book I have been looking for! From the basics of nucleation theories to the applied aspects of chemical nucleation and nucleation in plasmas, it is easy to read and provides end-of-chapter problems. This is the ideal book for students and engineers.' Pere Roca i Cabarrocas, CNRS, Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Formation of small solid and liquid particles is vital for a variety of natural and technological phenomena, from the evolution of the universe, through atmospheric air pollution and global climate change. Despite its importance, nucleation is still not well understood, and this unique book addresses that need. It develops the theory of nucleation from first principles in a comprehensive and clear way, and uniquely brings together classical theory with contemporary atomistic approaches. Important real-world situations are considered, and insight is given into cases typically not considered such as particle formation in flames and plasmas. Written by an author with more than 35 years of experience in the field, this will be an invaluable reference for senior undergraduates and graduate students in a number of disciplines, as well as for researchers in fields ranging from climate science and astrophysics to design of systems for semiconductor processing and materials synthesis.
1. Introduction
2. Single-component homogeneous nucleation from a supersaturated vapor
3. Classical nucleation theory: the liquid droplet model
4. Classical theory of multicomponent nucleation
5. Classical theory of ion-induced nucleation
6. Atomistic approaches to homogeneous nucleation
7. Transient nucleation
8. Chemical nucleation
9. Nucleation in plasmas
References
Index.
Subject Areas: Biochemical engineering [TC]
