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Nucleation and Growth in Applied Materials

  • Book

  • January 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5755615

Nucleation and Growth in Applied Materials covers fundamental aspects of thermodynamics and kinetics, nucleation and growth phenomena occurring during materials processing and synthesis in engineering of materials. Theoretical and practical approaches used to identify and quantify nucleation are analyzed. These approaches can be used to explain the relationship of the physical properties of the material with nucleation and growth processes. Sections cover modern methods such as SEM, TEM, EBSD microtexture, X-ray macrotexture and modeling and simulation (Monte Carlo, Molecular dynamic simulation, machine learning, etc.). Based on these observations, their applications in engineering materials and processes are discussed.

Moreover, methodology (experimental and modeling) of nucleation and growth of metals and other materials from aqueous and nonaqueous solvents using electrochemical means are reviewed. Although nucleation and growth are well-studied processes in materials, the quantification of the number of nuclei during these processes are complicated. A key aim of the book is to systematize information and share knowledge about the nucleation and growth phenomena occurring in different engineering processes related to materials science and engineering.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction and terms definition
2. Diffusion-controlled three-dimensional nucleation phenomena: a comprehensive review of the standard model and extensions
3. Nucleation and growth of thin films
4. Electronucleation and growth of metals from aqueous and nonaqueous solvents
5. Nucleation and growth of metallic crystals in metallurgy and materials processing
6. Recrystallization in metals and continuous dynamic recrystallization via severe plastic deformation
7. Aspects of nucleation?and growth in corrosion science and engineering
8. Algorithms for Characterization of Metallic Grain Structures Simulated Computationally. Identification and Measurement of Grain Vertexes, Borders and Areas.
9. Nucleation and growth of magnetic domains in ferromagnetic materials and relationship with their magnetic properties
10. Nucleation in polymers
11. Recent advances in theory of nucleation

Authors

Manuel Eduardo Palomar-Pardav� professor in basic and applied electrochemistry of materials at UAM-Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, Mexico. Manuel Eduardo Palomar-Pardav� is a tenured professor in basic and applied electrochemistry of materials at UAM-Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, Mexico. His research interests include fundamental and applied electrochemistry, electrosynthesis and materials characterization processes, electrodeposition, electrocrystallization of metals, conducting polymers, anodic films, nanomaterials, physicochemistry of solutions, and evaluation and protection against corrosion. Tu Le Manh professor and senior researcher at the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Phenikaa University, Hanoi, Vietnam. Tu Le Manh is a professor and senior researcher at the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Phenikaa University, Hanoi, Vietnam. His research is on crystallographic texture (X-ray macrotexture and EBSD microtexture), Barkhausen noise measurements, magnetic and mechanical anisotropy of polycrystalline materials, electronucleation and growth of metals from deep eutectic solvents, electrocatalysts for fuel cells, and lithium-ion battery recycling.