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Nucleation and growth in solution synthesis of nanostructures-From fundamentals to advanced applications

Journal

PROGRESS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmatsci.2021.100821

Keywords

Nucleation; Crystal growth; Solution synthesis; Co-precipitation; In-situ characterisations; Nanostructure

Funding

  1. EU Horizon 2020 SABYDOMA Programme [862296]
  2. RGC-EU Collaborative Programme initiative [E-HKU704/19]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC: 22002132]
  4. Qingshan Lake SciTech City
  5. Guangdong Provincial Key Project [2020B0101370003]
  6. Hong Kong Research Grants Council [RGC: ECS 27301120, JLFS/P-704/18]
  7. Laboratory for Synthetic Chemistry and Chemical Biology - Health@InnoHK
  8. Hong Kong Quantum AI Lab Ltd - AIR@InnoHK
  9. URC Platform Technology Fund

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This paper discusses the importance of nucleation and growth in materials synthesis and engineering, focusing on the fundamental mechanisms of the processes and the application of modern technologies to design and produce materials with desired properties through understanding these processes.
Nucleation and growth are two important and entwined processes in materials synthesis and engineering. While understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of the processes remain challenging, there is a growing demand for much improved control over and modification of nanostructures with precise geometrical and chemical features, well-tailored surface properties and functional attributes. To this end, we first examine the key concepts of the classical and nonclassical theories and then emphasise mechanistic studies of nucleation and growth. Particularly, the state-of-the-art imaging, signal and/or data acquisition techniques are discussed, including insitu liquid phase transmission electron microscopy, in-situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction, microfluidic platforms and machine learning. Both quantitative and qualitative experimental results with high temporal and spatial resolutions provide further insights into these nanofabrication processes for representative systems, such as Au nanoparticles and CaCO3, and subsequently guide the rational design and production of materials with desirable properties. Based on current knowledge, strategies of leveraging external fields to manipulate the nucleation and growth processes are presented. Several case studies in important technological scenarios are discussed to inspire further attempts for precisely engineered solutions. Finally, further understanding of the processes are highlighted along with potential applications and future perspectives of controlling solution-synthesized nanostructures.

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