November 15, 2025
Report
Understanding Mechanisms of Selective Crystal Nucleation and Growth Using In Situ Electron Microscopy
Abstract
Separation processes are essential for purifying and isolating critical materials, but are challenging due to the natural tendency of systems to mix. This project explores far-from-equilibrium separation methods using external electric and magnetic fields to drive selective nucleation and crystal growth. Using in situ electrochemical transmission electron microscopy (TEM), we observed ion transport and crystallization behavior under applied electric fields. We found that ions migrate toward the working electrode, where nucleation preferentially occurs. These findings advance our understanding of non-equilibrium separation mechanisms and support the development of efficient, sustainable methods for extracting critical materials from unconventional domestic sources.Published: November 15, 2025