Possible embryos and precursors of crystalline nuclei of calcium carbonate observed by liquid-cell transmission electron microscopy
Yuki Kimura, Hiroyasu Katsuno, Tomoya Yamazaki
Abstract
molecules) in 150 pre-nucleation crystals. Each pre-nucleation crystal might consist of a different polymorph, and ACCs have a similar composition and structure. A particle-detection algorithm, used in conjunction with machine learning, suggested that an embryo with a characteristic structure exists in solution and might play a crucial role in nucleation. No similar embryonic structure could be observed immediately after the dissolution of pre-nucleation particles, implying that their dissolution process is not simply the reverse process of their growth. This method should provide a new approach to understanding nucleation processes.
Topics & Concepts
Transmission electron microscopyElectron microscopeCalcium carbonateCalciumMaterials scienceChemistryNanotechnologyPhysicsMetallurgyOpticsOrganic chemistryCalcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibitionnanoparticles nucleation surface interactionsCrystallization and Solubility Studies