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Atomistic mechanisms of ZnO aggregation from ethanolic solution: Ion association, proton transfer, and self-organization

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We report on atomistic simulations related to the nucleation of zinc oxide nanocrystals from ethanolic solution. The underlying mechanisms are explored from the very initial stage of Zn2+ and OH- ion association to the formation of nanometer-sized aggregates counting up to 250 ions. The embryonic aggregates consist of zinc and hydroxide ions, only. At later stages of aggregate growth, proton transfer reactions at the aggregate-solvent interface account for the formation of O-2-ions and induce the precipitation of zinc oxide. After the association of around 150 ions, ZnO domains were found to nucleate in the central region of the [Zn-x(OH)(y)O-z](2x-y-2z) aggregates. In the course of further ion association and condensation reactions, progressive self-organization leads to an extended core in which the ions are arranged according to the wurtzite structure.

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