With sufficiently high supersaturation and no suitable surfaces, particles may condense in the absence of a pre-existing surface, known as "'homogeneous nucleation " '.
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The creation of a dislocation by homogeneous nucleation is a result of the rupture of the atomic bonds along a line in the lattice.
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The most important parameter to be controlled in this method for the synthesis of polyaniline nanofibers is the domination of homogeneous nucleation over heterogeneous nucleation.
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The reaction can be made to favor homogeneous nucleation throughout by increasing reaction speed, temperature of the reaction, and allowing the reaction to proceed without stirring.
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However, homogeneous nucleation is simpler and easier to understand than heterogeneous nucleation, so the easiest way to understand heterogeneous nucleation is to start with homogeneous nucleation.
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However, homogeneous nucleation is simpler and easier to understand than heterogeneous nucleation, so the easiest way to understand heterogeneous nucleation is to start with homogeneous nucleation.
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Turner and I . S . Servi developed homogeneous nucleation theory for a solid-solid transformation, providing the technologically important basis for strengthening metallic alloys through precipitation hardening.
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Heterogeneous nucleation is typically much faster than homogeneous nucleation because the nucleation barrier { \ displaystyle \ Delta G ^ { * } } is much lower at a surface.
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For homogeneous nucleation the nucleus is approximated by a sphere and so has a free energy equal to the surface area of a sphere, 4?r 2, times the surface tension & sigma;.
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In thermodynamics, "'explosive boiling or phase explosion "'is a method whereby a superheated metastable liquid undergoes an explosive liquid-vapor phase transition into a stable two-phase state because of a massive homogeneous nucleation of vapor bubbles.