Comparison of Classical Nucleation Theory and Modern Theory of Phase Transition
Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Chemical Engineering - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
The formation of electrochemical phase is a typical example of a first-order phase transition. An overview on old and new thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of the theoretical description of first-order phase transitions, and, in particular, of the theory of nucleation is given. Electrochemical nucleation of nanostructures has been considered in terms of the classical Gibbs and the Cahn-Hilliard-Hillert theories. We obtained agreement between the theories Kahn-Hilliard-Hillert and Gibbs
Authors and Affiliations
Baranov SA
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