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Self-similar mesocrystals form via interface-driven nucleation and assembly.

Guomin Zhu1,2, Maria L Sushko1, John S Loring1, Benjamin A Legg1,2, Miao Song1, Jennifer A Soltis1, Xiaopeng Huang1, Kevin M Rosso1, James J De Yoreo3,4.   

Abstract

Crystallization by particle attachment (CPA) is a frequently occurring mechanism of colloidal crystallization that results in hierarchical morphologies1-4. CPA has been exploited to create nanomaterials with unusual properties4-6 and is implicated in the development of complex mineral textures1,7. Oriented attachment7,8-a form of CPA in which particles align along specific crystallographic directions-produces mesocrystals that diffract as single crystals do, although the constituent particles are still discernible2,9. The conventional view of CPA is that nucleation provides a supply of particles that aggregate via Brownian motion biased by attractive interparticle potentials1,9-12. However, mesocrystals often exhibit regular morphologies and uniform sizes. Although many crystal systems form mesocrystals1-9 and individual attachment events have been directly visualized10, how random attachment events lead to well defined, self-similar morphologies remains unknown, as does the role of surface-bound ligands, which are ubiquitous in nanoparticle systems3,9,11. Attempts to understand mesocrystal formation are further complicated in many systems by the presence of precursor nanoparticles with a phase distinct from that of the bulk1,13,14. Some studies propose that such particles convert before attachment15, whereas others attribute conversion to the attachment process itself16 and yet others conclude that transformation occurs after the mesocrystals exceed a characteristic size14,17. Here we investigate mesocrystal formation by iron oxides, which are important colloidal phases in natural environments18,19 and classic examples of systems forming ubiquitous precursor phases and undergoing CPA accompanied by phase transformations15,19-21. Combining in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) at 80 degrees Celsius with 'freeze-and-look' TEM, we tracked the formation of haematite (Hm) mesocrystals in the presence of oxalate (Ox), which is abundant in soils, where iron oxides are common. We find that isolated Hm particles rarely appear, but once formed, interfacial gradients at the Ox-covered surfaces drive Hm particles to nucleate repeatedly about two nanometres from the surfaces, to which they then attach, thereby generating mesocrystals. Comparison to natural and synthetic systems suggests that interface-driven pathways are widespread.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33597761     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03300-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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1.  Aggregation-based crystal growth and microstructure development in natural iron oxyhydroxide biomineralization products.

Authors:  J F Banfield; S A Welch; H Zhang; T T Ebert; R L Penn
Journal:  Science       Date:  2000-08-04       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Direction-specific interactions control crystal growth by oriented attachment.

Authors:  Dongsheng Li; Michael H Nielsen; Jonathan R I Lee; Cathrine Frandsen; Jillian F Banfield; James J De Yoreo
Journal:  Science       Date:  2012-05-25       Impact factor: 47.728

Review 3.  CRYSTAL GROWTH. Crystallization by particle attachment in synthetic, biogenic, and geologic environments.

Authors:  James J De Yoreo; Pupa U P A Gilbert; Nico A J M Sommerdijk; R Lee Penn; Stephen Whitelam; Derk Joester; Hengzhong Zhang; Jeffrey D Rimer; Alexandra Navrotsky; Jillian F Banfield; Adam F Wallace; F Marc Michel; Fiona C Meldrum; Helmut Cölfen; Patricia M Dove
Journal:  Science       Date:  2015-07-31       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  Designing PbSe nanowires and nanorings through oriented attachment of nanoparticles.

Authors:  Kyung-Sang Cho; Dmitri V Talapin; Wolfgang Gaschler; Christopher B Murray
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2005-05-18       Impact factor: 15.419

5.  Imperfect oriented attachment: dislocation generation in defect-free nanocrystals

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Journal:  Science       Date:  1998-08-14       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Long-range orientation and atomic attachment of nanocrystals in 2D honeycomb superlattices.

Authors:  M P Boneschanscher; W H Evers; J J Geuchies; T Altantzis; B Goris; F T Rabouw; S A P van Rossum; H S J van der Zant; L D A Siebbeles; G Van Tendeloo; I Swart; J Hilhorst; A V Petukhov; S Bals; D Vanmaekelbergh
Journal:  Science       Date:  2014-05-29       Impact factor: 47.728

7.  Charge transport and localization in atomically coherent quantum dot solids.

Authors:  Kevin Whitham; Jun Yang; Benjamin H Savitzky; Lena F Kourkoutis; Frank Wise; Tobias Hanrath
Journal:  Nat Mater       Date:  2016-02-22       Impact factor: 43.841

8.  Formation of two-dimensional transition metal oxide nanosheets with nanoparticles as intermediates.

Authors:  Juan Yang; Zhiyuan Zeng; Jun Kang; Sophia Betzler; Cory Czarnik; Xiaowei Zhang; Colin Ophus; Chang Yu; Karen Bustillo; Ming Pan; Jieshan Qiu; Lin-Wang Wang; Haimei Zheng
Journal:  Nat Mater       Date:  2019-07-08       Impact factor: 43.841

9.  Colloidal nanocrystal synthesis and the organic-inorganic interface.

Authors:  Yadong Yin; A Paul Alivisatos
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2005-09-29       Impact factor: 49.962

10.  Connecting energetics to dynamics in particle growth by oriented attachment using real-time observations.

Authors:  Lili Liu; Elias Nakouzi; Maria L Sushko; Gregory K Schenter; Christopher J Mundy; Jaehun Chun; James J De Yoreo
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-02-25       Impact factor: 14.919

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1.  Seeds of imperfection rule the mesocrystalline disorder in natural anhydrite single crystals.

Authors:  Tomasz M Stawski; Glen J Smales; Ernesto Scoppola; Diwaker Jha; Luiz F G Morales; Alicia Moya; Richard Wirth; Brian R Pauw; Franziska Emmerling; Alexander E S Van Driessche
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Peptoid-Directed Formation of Five-Fold Twinned Au Nanostars through Particle Attachment and Facet Stabilization.

Authors:  Biao Jin; Feng Yan; Xin Qi; Bin Cai; Jinhui Tao; Xiaofeng Fu; Susheng Tan; Peijun Zhang; Jim Pfaendtner; Nada Y Naser; François Baneyx; Xin Zhang; James J DeYoreo; Chun-Long Chen
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 16.823

3.  Surface-ligand-induced crystallographic disorder-order transition in oriented attachment for the tuneable assembly of mesocrystals.

Authors:  Bum Chul Park; Min Jun Ko; Young Kwang Kim; Gyu Won Kim; Myeong Soo Kim; Thomas Myeongseok Koo; Hong En Fu; Young Keun Kim
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-03-03       Impact factor: 14.919

4.  Nucleation of glucose isomerase protein crystals in a nonclassical disguise: The role of crystalline precursors.

Authors:  Alexander E S Van Driessche; Wai Li Ling; Guy Schoehn; Mike Sleutel
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-02-15       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Particle-based hematite crystallization is invariant to initial particle morphology.

Authors:  Yining Wang; Sichuang Xue; Qingyun Lin; Duo Song; Yang He; Lili Liu; Jianbin Zhou; Meirong Zong; James J De Yoreo; Junwu Zhu; Kevin M Rosso; Maria L Sushko; Xin Zhang
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-03-11       Impact factor: 12.779

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