Nonclassical nucleation pathways in protein crystallization

Volume: 29, Issue: 44, Pages: 443002 - 443002
Published: Oct 13, 2017
Abstract
Classical nucleation theory (CNT), which was established about 90 years ago, has been very successful in many research fields, and continues to be the most commonly used theory in describing the nucleation process. For a fluid-to-solid phase transition, CNT states that the solute molecules in a supersaturated solution reversibly form small clusters. Once the cluster size reaches a critical value, it becomes thermodynamically stable and favored...
Paper Details
Title
Nonclassical nucleation pathways in protein crystallization
Published Date
Oct 13, 2017
Volume
29
Issue
44
Pages
443002 - 443002
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