| Literature DB >> 30847959 |
Biao Jin1, Yanming Wang2, Zhaoming Liu1, Arthur France-Lanord2, Jeffrey C Grossman2, Chuanhong Jin3, Ruikang Tang1,3.
Abstract
Elucidating the early stages of crystallization from supersaturated solutions is of critical importance, but remains a great challenge. An in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy study reveals an intermediate state of condensed atomic clusters during Pd and Au crystallizations, which is named a "cluster-cloud." It is found that nucleation is initiated by the collapse of a cluster-cloud, first forming a nanoparticle. The subsequent particle maturation proceeds via multiple out-and-in relaxations of the cluster-cloud to improve crystallinity: from a poorly crystallized phase, the particle evolves into a well-defined single-crystal phase. Both experimental investigations and atomistic simulations suggest that the cluster-cloud-mediated nanocrystallization involves an order-disorder phase separation and reconstruction, which is energetically favored compared to local rearrangements within the particle. This finding grants new insights into nanocrystallization mechanisms, and provides useful information for the improvement of synthesis pathways of nanocrystals.Entities:
Keywords: LC-TEM; cluster-cloud; crystallization; nanoparticle; out-and-in relaxation
Year: 2019 PMID: 30847959 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201808225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849