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The two-step mechanism of nucleation of crystals in solution

Vekilov, 2010

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3555432364258799091
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Vekilov P
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Nanoscale

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The formation of crystalline nanoparticles starts with nucleation and control of nucleation is crucial for the control of the number, size, perfection, polymorph modification and other characteristics of particles. Recently, there have been significant advances in the …
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