January 1, 2020
Book Chapter

A Perspective on Multistep Pathways of Nucleation

Abstract

While views on crystal nucleation throughout the 20th century were dominated by classical nucleation theory (CNT) in which the ordered nucleus forms directly from monomeric species, observations over the past two decades across scientific fields have revealed a plethora of multi-step nucleation processes, often involving more complex species. These processes have come to be known as non-classical, reflecting distinctions from the expectations of CNT. Here I consider the various classes of non-classical nucleation pathways and examine the extent to which they can be easily placed within the framework of CNT modified to include well-understood complexities in the free energy landscape and/or kinetic factors. I highlight recent examples that illustrate these pathways before turning to processes that cannot readily be included in this framework. I conclude by describing future research directions needed to fill the knowledge gaps that prevent the development of quantitative models for multi-step nucleation processes

Revised: December 2, 2020 | Published: January 1, 2020

Citation

De Yoreo J.J. 2020. A Perspective on Multistep Pathways of Nucleation. In Crystallization via Non-Classical Pathways Volume 1: Nucleation, Assembly, Observation & Application. ACS Symposium Series, edited by X. Zhang. 1-17. Washington, District Of Columbia:American Chemical Society. PNNL-SA-153953. doi:10.1021/bk-2020-1358.ch001