In the last decade, reversed growth route has been found in many crystal growth processes. In these systems, a single crystal does not develop from a single nucleus. The precursor molecules/ions or nanocrystallites aggregate into some large amorphous or polycrystalline particles. Multiple-nucleation on surface of the amorphous particles or surface re-crystallization of the polycrystalline particles then takes place, forming a single crystal shell with a regular morphology. Finally, the crystallization extends from the surface to the core to form single crystals. This non-classical crystal growth route often results in some special morphologies, such as core-shell structures, hollow single crystals, sandwich structures, etc. This article giv...
The broad scientific and technological importance of crystallization has led to significant research...
In this paper, we aim to describe the growth of crystals from various media, but with an atomic pers...
Crystals are indispensable in technology, nature, and our daily lives. For example, cooking uses man...
In the last decade, reversed growth route has been found in many crystal growth processes. In these ...
Investigation of early stages of crystal growth revealed that crystal growth in some systems may not...
The discovery of reversed crystal growth routes in zeolite analcime and zeolite A implies that cryst...
Review on the paper Wuzong Zhou, Reversed Crystal Growth. Crystals. 2019; 9(1): 7 (16 pp). https://d...
Observations in crystal growth and assembly from recent in situ methods suggest alternative, non-cla...
Zeolite analcime with a core-shell and hollow icositetrahedron architecture was prepared by a one-po...
Controlled self-organization of nanoparticles can lead to new materials. The colloidal crystallizati...
The two-dimensional thermodynamically consistent phase field model, which consists of the anisotropi...
Secondary nucleation, wherein crystal seeds are used to induce crystallization, is widely employed i...
In recent studies, the existence of mesoscale precursors has been confirmed in crystallization. Diff...
The relevance of this paper consists in the further development of a new direction in mineralogical ...
Field and laboratory observations show that crystals commonly form by the addition and attachment of...
The broad scientific and technological importance of crystallization has led to significant research...
In this paper, we aim to describe the growth of crystals from various media, but with an atomic pers...
Crystals are indispensable in technology, nature, and our daily lives. For example, cooking uses man...
In the last decade, reversed growth route has been found in many crystal growth processes. In these ...
Investigation of early stages of crystal growth revealed that crystal growth in some systems may not...
The discovery of reversed crystal growth routes in zeolite analcime and zeolite A implies that cryst...
Review on the paper Wuzong Zhou, Reversed Crystal Growth. Crystals. 2019; 9(1): 7 (16 pp). https://d...
Observations in crystal growth and assembly from recent in situ methods suggest alternative, non-cla...
Zeolite analcime with a core-shell and hollow icositetrahedron architecture was prepared by a one-po...
Controlled self-organization of nanoparticles can lead to new materials. The colloidal crystallizati...
The two-dimensional thermodynamically consistent phase field model, which consists of the anisotropi...
Secondary nucleation, wherein crystal seeds are used to induce crystallization, is widely employed i...
In recent studies, the existence of mesoscale precursors has been confirmed in crystallization. Diff...
The relevance of this paper consists in the further development of a new direction in mineralogical ...
Field and laboratory observations show that crystals commonly form by the addition and attachment of...
The broad scientific and technological importance of crystallization has led to significant research...
In this paper, we aim to describe the growth of crystals from various media, but with an atomic pers...
Crystals are indispensable in technology, nature, and our daily lives. For example, cooking uses man...