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Stephan E. Wolf
Nonclassical Crystallization of Bivalent Metal Carbonates
On nonclassical liquid intermediates, symmetry-breaking phase-selection of metal carbonates, and their morphosynthesis aided by mesocrystallinity
2011. 120 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SÜDWESTDEUTSCHER VERLAG FÜR HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN 2011
ISBN: 3-8381-2539-8 (3838125398)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8381-2539-8 (9783838125398)
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Since non-classical crystallization pathways were revealed, our picture of nucleation and crystal growth became in the last year quite confusing and ramified: we are confronted with the existence of liquid phases of amorphous calcium carbonate, polymer-induced liquid precursor and, last but not least, pre-nucleation clusters. This contribution explores: (a) The symmetry-breaking phase-selection of calcium carbonate, which is based upon a subtle interplay of interlinked equilibria and is ultimately ascribed to the weak parity violation energy difference. (b) A morphogenetic employment of mesocrystallinity: the inter-crystalline minority constituent of a mesocrystal, e.g. occluded protein or polymeric additives, experiences compression-molding which can be employed for the preparation of nanotubes of various materials, e.g. calcium carbonate or cadmium sulfide. (c) The existence of a liquid intermediate phase during metal carbonate formation. By a diffusion-controlled and contract-free experimental setup, unequivocally evidence for the existence of nonclassical liquid intermediates, which precede the crystalline phase of bivalent carbonates at near-neutral conditions, is provided.
S. E. Wolf studied chemistry in Mainz and graduated in 2005(Dipl.-Chem.). He received his doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.)in 2009 for his studies on nonclassical crystallizations whichwere supported by the Konrad Adenauer-Foundation. Recently, hejoined as a DFG postdoctoral fellow the group of F. Marin at theUMR Biogéosciences of the CNRS in Dijon.