In Situ Kinetic Observations on Crystal Nucleation and Growth

IF 51.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Junjie Li*,  and , Francis Leonard Deepak*, 
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Nucleation and growth are critical steps in crystallization, which plays an important role in determining crystal structure, size, morphology, and purity. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of nucleation and growth is crucial to realize the controllable fabrication of crystalline products with desired and reproducible properties. Based on classical models, the initial crystal nucleus is formed by the spontaneous aggregation of ions, atoms, or molecules, and crystal growth is dependent on the monomer’s diffusion and the surface reaction. Recently, numerous in situ investigations on crystallization dynamics have uncovered the existence of nonclassical mechanisms. This review provides a summary and highlights the in situ studies of crystal nucleation and growth, with a particular emphasis on the state-of-the-art research progress since the year 2016, and includes technological advances, atomic-scale observations, substrate- and temperature-dependent nucleation and growth, and the progress achieved in the various materials: metals, alloys, metallic compounds, colloids, and proteins. Finally, the forthcoming opportunities and challenges in this fascinating field are discussed.

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晶体成核和生长的原位动力学观察
成核和生长是结晶过程中的关键步骤,在决定晶体结构、尺寸、形态和纯度方面起着重要作用。因此,了解成核和生长的机制对于实现具有理想和可重复性能的晶体产品的可控制造至关重要。根据经典模型,初始晶核是由离子、原子或分子自发聚集形成的,晶体的生长依赖于单体的扩散和表面反应。最近,许多对结晶动力学的原位研究揭示了非经典机制的存在。本文总结并强调了晶体成核和生长的原位研究,特别强调了自2016年以来的最新研究进展,包括技术进步、原子尺度观察、底物和温度依赖的成核和生长,以及在各种材料(金属、合金、金属化合物、胶体和蛋白质)中取得的进展。最后,讨论了这一引人入胜的领域即将面临的机遇和挑战。
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Chemical Reviews
Chemical Reviews 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
106.00
自引率
1.10%
发文量
278
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Reviews is a highly regarded and highest-ranked journal covering the general topic of chemistry. Its mission is to provide comprehensive, authoritative, critical, and readable reviews of important recent research in organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, theoretical, and biological chemistry. Since 1985, Chemical Reviews has also published periodic thematic issues that focus on a single theme or direction of emerging research.
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