Dear Materials Studio community and users,
Our group produces CaCO3 in the laboratory through precipitation technique.
As you know, the precipitation process occurs when three reactants (liquid) mixing together, simultaneously.
Three steps take place during this process: nucleation of nanoparticles, growth and aggregation.
I am interested to do simulations and calculations about “Aggregation of Nanoparticles, particularly Size of aggregates”.
I think, I can predict behavior of aggregates through “calculation of some parameters such as interaction forces (van der Waals forces) between nanoparticles, nanoparticle size (diameter), ions charges, Gibbs free energy” or another parameters affect the size of aggregates in the solution (if you know please let me know).
Questions:
Can I use the materials studio software for this research?
Which module can I use?
Since I am beginner, is there any tutorial files for learning?
I really need your beneficial comments and suggestions.
Thanks for your attention.
Reza
Our group produces CaCO3 in the laboratory through precipitation technique.
As you know, the precipitation process occurs when three reactants (liquid) mixing together, simultaneously.
Three steps take place during this process: nucleation of nanoparticles, growth and aggregation.
I am interested to do simulations and calculations about “Aggregation of Nanoparticles, particularly Size of aggregates”.
I think, I can predict behavior of aggregates through “calculation of some parameters such as interaction forces (van der Waals forces) between nanoparticles, nanoparticle size (diameter), ions charges, Gibbs free energy” or another parameters affect the size of aggregates in the solution (if you know please let me know).
Questions:
Can I use the materials studio software for this research?
Which module can I use?
Since I am beginner, is there any tutorial files for learning?
I really need your beneficial comments and suggestions.
Thanks for your attention.
Reza