General trends of the late period of evolution in the quasichemical model of nucleation
Victor Kurasov

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the late-stage evolution in nucleation within the quasichemical model, providing an approximate analytical description of the process after primary nucleation, highlighting the cyclical nature of the evolution.
Contribution
It introduces an analytical framework for describing the late periods of nucleation evolution in the quasichemical model, emphasizing the cyclical process post-primary nucleation.
Findings
Identification of multiple periods in nucleation evolution
Development of an approximate analytical description
Description of the cyclical nature of the process
Abstract
The periods after the end of the "primary" nucleation are considered. The approximate analytical description is given. The process is split into several periods which form the loop of evolution.
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Taxonomy
Topicsnanoparticles nucleation surface interactions · Material Science and Thermodynamics · Solidification and crystal growth phenomena
