Search Results - "Anisimov, Michael P"
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Vapor–gas/liquid nucleation experiments: A review of the challenges
Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-09-2009)“…The formation of new phase embryos is described by nucleation theory. However, nucleation is not yet fully understood. The goal of this review is to summarize…”
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Evidence for sub-3 nanometer neutralized particle detection using glycerol as a condensing fluid
Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-07-2010)“…A two-step condensation process was utilized, with glycerol introduced via an initial precondenser step, with secondary condensation and detection occurring…”
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Nucleation Rate Surface Topologies for Binary Systems
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (29-11-2001)“…Recent experiments have found that two nucleation rate surfaces can be observed for two different critical embryo phases (solid and liquid) near the triple…”
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Semiempirical vapor nucleation rate surfaces
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Vapor-gas/liquid nucleation experiments: A review of the challenges
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The flow diffusion chamber research state of art
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Dibutylphtalate vapor nucleation in helium
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Theorem of nucleation rate in critical point
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CRITICAL EMBRYO SIZES AT THE CONDITIONS OF SPINODAL DECOMPOSITIONS
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Semiempirical ion-induced vapor nucleation rates
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Surface Topology of the Ion-Induced Vapor Nucleation Rate
Published in Aerosol science and technology (01-01-1998)“…Ion-induced nucleation involves additional electrostatic interactions between vapor molecules (atoms) and ions. The electrostatic force helps to form the ion…”
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