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  • Materials Science
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Chemical Engineering

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  • Crystallization from solution is vital for material production.
  • Nucleation, the initial step, dictates crystal properties like size, shape, and form.
  • Classical nucleation theory has limitations in explaining observed phenomena.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore advanced nucleation mechanisms beyond classical theory.
  • To highlight the role of heterogeneous nucleation and templating.
  • To review novel experimental and modeling approaches in crystal nucleation research.

Main Methods:

  • Review of literature and discussions from a Faraday Discussion.
  • Examination of two-step nucleation models.
  • Analysis of heterogeneous nucleation and templating strategies.

Main Results:

  • Classical nucleation theory is insufficient for many systems.
  • Two-step nucleation models offer a more comprehensive explanation.
  • Heterogeneous nucleation and templating show promise for controlling crystallization.

Conclusions:

  • Crystal nucleation is complex and requires advanced models.
  • Heterogeneous nucleation and templating are key areas for future research and control.
  • Interdisciplinary approaches are advancing the study of crystal nucleation from solution.