crystallization
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- Crystallization from polymer melt is one of the most fundamental phenomena of material phase transformations.
- Pure substances can often be cooled below their melting points and still remain in the liquid state.
- Icing/snowing/frosting is ubiquitous in nature and industrial processes, and the accretion of ice mostly leads to catastrophic consequences.
- Present models for dissolution of silicate minerals and glasses, based on Transition-State Theory (TST), overestimate the reaction rate as solution compositions approach saturation with respect to the rate-governing solid.
- Synthetic amorphous silica is one of the two commodity materials dominating the market of nanomaterials in terms of production volume, used in several industrial applications and found in a wide variety of consumers' products including medicines, toothpastes, cosmetics and food.