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Multiple pathways of crystal nucleation in an extremely supersaturated aqueous potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) solution droplet
by
Jeong, Se-Young
, Kim, Yong-Il
, Jo, Wonhyuk
, Wi, Haeng Sub
, Lee, Hyun Hwi
, Lee, Sooheyong
, Cho, Yong Chan
, Lee, Geun Woo
in
Aqueous solutions
/ Chemistry
/ Crystallization
/ Crystals
/ Nucleation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Scattering
/ Supersaturation
2016
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Multiple pathways of crystal nucleation in an extremely supersaturated aqueous potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) solution droplet
by
Jeong, Se-Young
, Kim, Yong-Il
, Jo, Wonhyuk
, Wi, Haeng Sub
, Lee, Hyun Hwi
, Lee, Sooheyong
, Cho, Yong Chan
, Lee, Geun Woo
in
Aqueous solutions
/ Chemistry
/ Crystallization
/ Crystals
/ Nucleation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Scattering
/ Supersaturation
2016
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Multiple pathways of crystal nucleation in an extremely supersaturated aqueous potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) solution droplet
by
Jeong, Se-Young
, Kim, Yong-Il
, Jo, Wonhyuk
, Wi, Haeng Sub
, Lee, Hyun Hwi
, Lee, Sooheyong
, Cho, Yong Chan
, Lee, Geun Woo
in
Aqueous solutions
/ Chemistry
/ Crystallization
/ Crystals
/ Nucleation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Scattering
/ Supersaturation
2016
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Multiple pathways of crystal nucleation in an extremely supersaturated aqueous potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) solution droplet
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Multiple pathways of crystal nucleation in an extremely supersaturated aqueous potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) solution droplet
2016
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Solution studies have proposed that crystal nucleation can take more complex pathways than previously expected in classical nucleation theory, such as formation of prenucleation clusters or densified amorphous/liquid phases. These findings show that it is possible to separate fluctuations in the different order parameters governing crystal nucleation, that is, density and structure. However, a direct observation of the multipathways from aqueous solutions remains a great challenge because heterogeneous nucleation sites, such as container walls, can prevent these paths. Here, we demonstrate the existence of multiple pathways of nucleation in highly supersaturated aqueous KH₂PO₄ (KDP) solution using the combination of a containerless device (electrostatic levitation), and in situ micro-Raman and synchrotron X-ray scattering. Specifically, we find that, at an unprecedentedly deep level of supersaturation, a high-concentration KDP solution first transforms into a metastable crystal before reaching stability at room temperature. However, a low-concentration solution, with different local structures, directly transforms into the stable crystal phase. These apparent multiple pathways of crystallization depend on the degree of supersaturation.
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National Academy of Sciences
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