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The precipitated Si atoms form an initial nucleus.
In addition, it is shown that growth of γ-massive domains from their initial nucleus always involves successive {1 1 1} twinning.
Thus, the likely aggregation pathway is from monomers to the initial nucleus of 8-mers with tetramers as the transition state.
From the (1), an initial nucleus, so called an embryo, would be appeared when the r is larger than r*, where ΔG becomes negative and then the embryo grows into the nuclei with decreasing the surface energy.
The corresponding transition times between growth regimes have been identified and are found to be inversely proportional to the concentration of active species and to decrease exponentially with overpotential and linearly with the initial nucleus size.
During the first stage, called reaction-limited growth, the size of initial nucleus rapidly increases due to a sort of surface reaction exhausting the precursor in the nanoparticle vicinity.
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Apart from the small initial nuclei, larger block-like growths were observed.
The π-π stacking force was also considered to be the beneficial factor that promoted the initial nuclei of PANI on the GO sheets.
While the presence of the initial nuclei in the sample decreases the nucleation stress, it slightly increases the total energy dissipation.
During the growth of the initial nuclei, the surface of the electrode was covered progressively by the growth of flat multilayers having triangular faces.
The hamburger-like ZnO with different aspect ratio and nonuniform ZnO microspheres were generated due to the different quantity of initial nuclei and growth units when simply modulating the concentration of trisodium citrate.
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