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The crystallisation phase transformation process and the resulting creation of crystalline materials from liquid phase precursors are central to the science and process engineering of materials in their broadest sense. Crystallisation involves two distinct stages: nucleation and growth. Due to the nano-scale size domain within which the nucleation process functions it is a much less understood process compared to the growth process. As a result, elucidating the fundamental physics and chemistry that govern the formation and structure of the nucleation supra-molecular transition state remains one of the truly unresolved 'grand challenges' of the physical sciences. Following the Nucleation - A Transition State to the Directed Assembly of Materials: Faraday Discussion (April 2015), this book brings together the growing body of theoretical and experimental work. It assesses recent progress in this field, highlights on-going challenges, and discusses future work still needed.

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Molecular self-assembly in nucleation; Nucleation kinetics and mechanisms; Solvent interactions as determinants in the nucleation pathway; Nucleation in complex multi-component and multi-phase systems;

Nucleation: A Transition State to the Directed

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    Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
    Publication Date: 06/07/2015
    ISBN13: 9781782621799, 978-1782621799
    ISBN10: 1782621792

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The crystallisation phase transformation process and the resulting creation of crystalline materials from liquid phase precursors are central to the science and process engineering of materials in their broadest sense. Crystallisation involves two distinct stages: nucleation and growth. Due to the nano-scale size domain within which the nucleation process functions it is a much less understood process compared to the growth process. As a result, elucidating the fundamental physics and chemistry that govern the formation and structure of the nucleation supra-molecular transition state remains one of the truly unresolved 'grand challenges' of the physical sciences. Following the Nucleation - A Transition State to the Directed Assembly of Materials: Faraday Discussion (April 2015), this book brings together the growing body of theoretical and experimental work. It assesses recent progress in this field, highlights on-going challenges, and discusses future work still needed.

    Table of Contents
    Molecular self-assembly in nucleation; Nucleation kinetics and mechanisms; Solvent interactions as determinants in the nucleation pathway; Nucleation in complex multi-component and multi-phase systems;

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