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    Nucleation by Kashchiev, Dimo;

    Basic Theory with Applications

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
    • Date of Publication 1 July 2026

    • ISBN 9780443405372
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages544 pages
    • Size 235x191 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    Nucleation: Basic Theory with Applications, Second Edition updates the classic, highly cited introductory work by Dimo Kashchiev. It is a detailed and systematic account of the basic principles, developments, and applications of the theory of nucleation.

    The first two parts of the book describe in detail the two basic approaches in nucleation theory: thermodynamic and kinetic. They contain derivations of the basic and most important formulae of the theory and discuss their limitations and possibilities for improvement. The third part deals with some of the factors that can affect nucleation and is a natural continuation of the first two chapters. The last part is devoted to the application of the theory to processes of practical importance, such as melt crystallization and polymorphic transformation, crystal growth and growth of thin solid films, size distribution of droplets and crystallites in condensation and crystallization. Included is a new chapter on the formation of gas hydrates. Several appendices have also been added providing important contemporary results in nucleation theory.

    Nucleation: Basic Theory with Applications, Second Edition remains the go-to book for a foundational understanding of this distinct and important subdiscipline. It is written primarily for graduate and Ph.D. level students and tutors, as well as researchers or engineers across chemistry, physics, and materials science, with additional relevance to biochemists, biomedical engineers and energy and environmental scientists.


    • Self-contained, logically structured, in-depth description of the fundamentals of (primarily classical) nucleation theory
    • Also provides detailed descriptions of important applications of nucleation
    • Thorough updates to the existing chapters with fresh presentation and fully updated references
    • Includes a new chapter focusing on the formation of gas hydrate and additional appendices which add important new results in nucleation theory

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    Table of Contents:

    I. Thermodynamics of nucleation
    1. First-order phase transitions
    2. Driving force for nucleation
    3. Work for cluster formation
    4. Nucleus size and nucleation work
    5. Nucleation theorem
    6. Properties of clusters
    7. Equilibrium cluster size distribution
    8. Density-functional approach
    II. Kinetics of nucleation
    9. Master equation
    10. Transition frequencies
    11. Nucleation rate
    12. Equilibrium
    13. Stationary nucleation
    14. First application of the nucleation theorem
    15. Non-stationary nucleation
    16. Second application of the nucleation theorem
    17. Nucleation at variable supersaturation
    III. Factors affecting nucleation
    18. Seed size
    19. Line energy
    20. Strain energy
    21. Electric field
    22. Carrier-gas pressure
    23. Solution pressure
    24. Pre-existing clusters
    25. Active centres
    IV. Applications
    26. Overall crystallization
    27. Crystal growth
    28. Third application of the nucleation theorem
    29. Induction time in new-phase formation
    30. Fourth application of the nucleation theorem
    31. Metastability limit in new-phase formation
    32. Maximum number of supernuclei
    33. Size distribution of supernuclei
    34. Growth of thin films
    35. Rupture of amphiphile bilayers
    36. Formation of gas hydrates
    Appendices
    A1. Exact formula for the non-stationary nucleation rate
    A2. Approximate formula for the non-stationary nucleation rate
    A3. Initial concentration of supernuclei in previously supersaturated systems
    A4. The Gibbs (pre-classical) nucleation theory
    A5. Nucleation work in the entire range of metastability
    A6. Surface tension of nucleus of any size
    A7. Probability to form at least one supernucleus
    A8. Growth probability of individual cluster
    A9. Mean formation time of individual cluster

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