Nucleation of Minerals : : Precursors, Intermediates and Their Use in Materials Chemistry / / edited by Denis Gebauer.
Nucleation is the key event in mineralisation, but a general molecular understanding of phase separation mechanisms is still missing, despite more than 100 years of research in this field. In recent years, many studies have highlighted the occurrence of precursors and intermediates, which seem to ch...
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