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Sooheyong Lee1,2, Haeng Sub Wi1, Wonhyuk Jo1,3, Yong Chan Cho1, Hyun Hwi Lee4, Se-Young Jeong5, Yong-Il Kim1,2, Geun Woo Lee6,2.
Abstract
Solution studies have proposed that crystal nucleation can take more complex pathways than previously expected in classical nucleation theory, such as formation of prenucleation clusters or densified amorphous/liquid phases. These findings show that it is possible to separate fluctuations in the different order parameters governing crystal nucleation, that is, density and structure. However, a direct observation of the multipathways from aqueous solutions remains a great challenge because heterogeneous nucleation sites, such as container walls, can prevent these paths. Here, we demonstrate the existence of multiple pathways of nucleation in highly supersaturated aqueous KH2PO4 (KDP) solution using the combination of a containerless device (electrostatic levitation), and in situ micro-Raman and synchrotron X-ray scattering. Specifically, we find that, at an unprecedentedly deep level of supersaturation, a high-concentration KDP solution first transforms into a metastable crystal before reaching stability at room temperature. However, a low-concentration solution, with different local structures, directly transforms into the stable crystal phase. These apparent multiple pathways of crystallization depend on the degree of supersaturation.Entities:
Keywords: in situ X-ray diffraction; in situ micro-Raman spectroscopy; liquid-droplet levitation; multipath nucleation; supersaturation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27791068 PMCID: PMC5137746 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1604938113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205