In situ TEM imaging of CaCO 3 nucleation reveals coexistence of direct and indirect pathways
02 engineering and technology
0210 nano-technology
DOI:
10.1126/science.1254051
Publication Date:
2014-09-05T02:08:48Z
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ABSTRACT
Watching nucleation pathways in calcite
The initial stage of crystallization, the formation of nuclei, is a critical process, but because of the length and time scales involved, is hard to observe. Nielsen
et al.
explored the crystallization of calcium carbonate, a well-studied material but one with multiple nucleation theories. Different calcium and carbonate solutions were mixed inside a fluid cell and imaged using a liquid cell inside a transmission electron microscope. Competing pathways operated during nucleation, with both the direct association of ions into nuclei from solution and the transformation of amorphous calcium carbonate into and between different crystalline polymorphs.
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