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  • Crystallization by particle attachment (CPA) is a common colloidal crystallization mechanism that leads to complex structures and unique nanomaterials, playing a significant role in natural mineral formation.
  • Oriented attachment is a specific type of CPA where particles align in certain directions to create mesocrystals that, while made of distinct particles, behave like single crystals in diffraction.
  • The study of mesocrystal formation, especially in iron oxides like haematite, suggests that various factors, including precursor nanoparticles and surface ligands, influence the final structures, with recent experiments employing advanced microscopy techniques to observe this process.

Article Abstract

Crystallization by particle attachment (CPA) is a frequently occurring mechanism of colloidal crystallization that results in hierarchical morphologies. CPA has been exploited to create nanomaterials with unusual properties and is implicated in the development of complex mineral textures. Oriented attachment-a form of CPA in which particles align along specific crystallographic directions-produces mesocrystals that diffract as single crystals do, although the constituent particles are still discernible. The conventional view of CPA is that nucleation provides a supply of particles that aggregate via Brownian motion biased by attractive interparticle potentials. However, mesocrystals often exhibit regular morphologies and uniform sizes. Although many crystal systems form mesocrystals and individual attachment events have been directly visualized, how random attachment events lead to well defined, self-similar morphologies remains unknown, as does the role of surface-bound ligands, which are ubiquitous in nanoparticle systems. Attempts to understand mesocrystal formation are further complicated in many systems by the presence of precursor nanoparticles with a phase distinct from that of the bulk. Some studies propose that such particles convert before attachment, whereas others attribute conversion to the attachment process itself and yet others conclude that transformation occurs after the mesocrystals exceed a characteristic size. Here we investigate mesocrystal formation by iron oxides, which are important colloidal phases in natural environments and classic examples of systems forming ubiquitous precursor phases and undergoing CPA accompanied by phase transformations. Combining in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) at 80 degrees Celsius with 'freeze-and-look' TEM, we tracked the formation of haematite (Hm) mesocrystals in the presence of oxalate (Ox), which is abundant in soils, where iron oxides are common. We find that isolated Hm particles rarely appear, but once formed, interfacial gradients at the Ox-covered surfaces drive Hm particles to nucleate repeatedly about two nanometres from the surfaces, to which they then attach, thereby generating mesocrystals. Comparison to natural and synthetic systems suggests that interface-driven pathways are widespread.

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