Multi-step nucleation of nanocrystals in aqueous solution
Duane Loh, Soumyo Sen, Michael Bosman, Shu Fen Tan, Jun Zhong,, Christian A. Nijhuis, Petr Kral, Paul Matsudaira, Utkur Mirsaidov

TL;DR
This study reveals a three-step multi-stage process in aqueous solution nucleation of gold and silver nanocrystals, involving phase separation, amorphous cluster formation, and crystallization, advancing understanding of nucleation mechanisms.
Contribution
It uncovers the multi-step nucleation pathway in aqueous solutions, combining in-situ electron microscopy and ab-initio calculations to clarify the process.
Findings
Nucleation occurs via spinodal decomposition, amorphous cluster formation, then crystallization.
Nucleation involves strong gold-gold atom interactions and water-mediated complexes.
The process differs from classical single-step nucleation models.
Abstract
Nucleation and growth of solids from solutions impacts many natural processes and are fundamental to applications in materials engineering and medicine. For a crystalline solid, the nucleus is a nanoscale cluster of ordered atoms, which forms through mechanisms that are still poorly understood. These mechanisms have important consequences on the morphology and nucleation rates of the resultant crystals but it is unclear whether a nucleus forms spontaneously from solution in a single step or through multiple steps. Using in-situ electron microscopy, we observe and quantify how gold and silver nanocrystals nucleate from a supersaturated aqueous gold and silver solution in three distinct steps: (I) spinodal decomposition into solute-rich and solute-poor liquid phases, (II) nucleation of amorphous gold nanoclusters within the gold-rich liquid phase, followed by (III) crystallization of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications · Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications · nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions
