在液体/蒸汽界面上的异位分子组织促进了多态选择的晶核
Xin Yao1, Qitong Liu2, Bu Wang2
1School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53705, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|June 23, 2022
概括
液体表面结晶速度快12倍,并选择不同的多态. 这种由分子包装驱动的表面效应对于控制接口系统中的结晶至关重要.
科学领域:
- 物理化学
- 材料科学
- 结晶科学
背景情况:
- 液体表面的分子组织和动力学不同于体积.
- 这些界面差异可以影响晶体核和多态性.
- 表面效应对核化的确切影响尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 研究和量化液体表面对晶体核和多态选择的影响.
- 阐明表面增强核化的机制.
- 探索控制表面诱导结晶的方法.
主要方法:
- 在纯液体d-arabitol中研究核化.
- 在表面的量化核化率与体积相比.
- 研究了温度和第二个表面活性成分的影响.
- 在接口分析了分子包装.
主要成果:
- 与散装相比,d-arabitol的表面核化增加了12个数量级.
- 在表面选择了不同的多态体.
- 表面效应随着冷却而加剧.
- 一种稀释的表面活性成分抑制了表面核化增强.
结论:
- 在接口处的异型分子包装显著增强和改变晶体核.
- 表面诱导的结晶可以通过温度和添加剂进行控制.
- 这些发现与具有重要接口的系统中的结晶有关,例如纳米滴和大气中的水.
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