On the theory of crystal growth in metastable systems with biomedical applications: protein and insulin crystallization

Volume: 377, Issue: 2143, Pages: 20180214 - 20180214
Published: Mar 4, 2019
Abstract
A generalized theory of nucleation and growth of crystals in a metastable (supercooled or supersaturated) liquid is developed taking into account two principal effects: the diffusion mechanism of the particle-size distribution function in the space of particle radii and the unsteady-state growth rates of individual crystals induced by fluctuations in external temperature or concentration field. A system of the Fokker-Planck and balance...
Paper Details
Title
On the theory of crystal growth in metastable systems with biomedical applications: protein and insulin crystallization
Published Date
Mar 4, 2019
Volume
377
Issue
2143
Pages
20180214 - 20180214
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