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Original Articles

Development of the Reiss theory for binary homogeneous nucleation of aerosols

Pages 206-215 | Received 29 Aug 2023, Accepted 28 Oct 2023, Published online: 27 Nov 2023
 

Abstract

The Reiss theory for binary homogeneous nucleation in binary vapor mixtures is critically analyzed and further developed. Based on the analysis of phase space trajectories in the supercritical zone of the phase transition, carried out within the framework of the theory of two-dimensional dynamical systems and supplemented by the flux matching condition at the boundary of the critical zone, it is shown how the theory should be modified. The proposed modification is equivalent to the earlier modifications by Langer and Stauffer, based on additional trial assumptions (ansatz) for solving the steady state equation for the non-equilibrium size distribution function, but reveals and substantiates the approximation underlying their approach. The extension of the Reiss theory to binary vapors in inert carrier (atmospheric) gases is justified.

Copyright © 2023 American Association for Aerosol Research

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Acknowledgements

The author thanks Dr. Y. Drossinos (JRC, Ispra) for careful reading of the manuscript and valuable discussions, and Dr. V. Tarasov (IBRAE, Moscow) for useful comments and recommendations.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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