Abstract
Density functional theory has been applied to investigate the vapor to liquid heterogeneous nucleation on a flat solid surface, by invoking a model free energy density functional along with an exponential density model. The effects of supersaturation of the vapor and the strength of the solid-fluid interaction on the nucleation barrier have been investigated for Lennard–Jones fluid with 12–6 fluid–fluid and 9–3 solid–fluid interaction model. The spinodal decomposition of vapor has been observed at higher supersaturation or at higher strength of the solid–fluid interaction. The shape, density profile and the free energy of formation of droplets of any arbitrary size have been obtained in this work.
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