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Classical nudeation theory

Carbai9methyl)-D-optical resolution, mechanism of inclusion of impurity, 277378-275/280 Classical nudeation theory applicability to processes, 17... [Pg.409]

Homogeneous nudeation is the most common of the three, where the formation of nuclei from solute atoms can occur in the absence of any outside stimulant, such as solid interface and contaminant The solute atoms are thermodynamically unstable when supersaturahon is reached, and form stable nuclei to reduce the overall system energy. The classical nucleahon theory can be used to depict a homogenous nucleahon process. [Pg.362]


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