成核
纳米团簇
化学
结晶
化学物理
无定形固体
纳米晶
亚稳态
水溶液
金团
非晶态金属
纳米技术
结晶学
物理化学
材料科学
计算化学
密度泛函理论
有机化学
作者
N. Duane Loh,Soumyo Sen,Michel Bosman,Shu Fen Tan,Jun Zhong,Christian A. Nijhuis,Petr Král,Paul Matsudaira,Utkur Mirsaidov
摘要
The nucleation and growth of solids from solutions impacts many natural processes and is fundamental to applications in materials engineering and medicine. For a crystalline solid, the nucleus is a nanoscale cluster of ordered atoms that forms through mechanisms still poorly understood. In particular, it is unclear whether a nucleus forms spontaneously from solution via a single- or multiple-step process. Here, using in situ electron microscopy, we show how gold and silver nanocrystals nucleate from supersaturated aqueous solutions in three distinct steps: spinodal decomposition into solute-rich and solute-poor liquid phases, nucleation of amorphous nanoclusters within the metal-rich liquid phase, followed by crystallization of these amorphous clusters. Our ab initio calculations on gold nucleation suggest that these steps might be associated with strong gold-gold atom coupling and water-mediated metastable gold complexes. The understanding of intermediate steps in nuclei formation has important implications for the formation and growth of both crystalline and amorphous materials.
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