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Hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated NaCl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation

For over two decades, NaCl nucleation from a supersaturated aqueous solution has been predicted to occur via a two-step nucleation (TSN) mechanism, i.e., two sequential events, the formation of locally dense liquid regions followed by structural ordering. However, the formation of dense liquid regio...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Hyerim, Cho, Yong Chan, Lee, Sooheyong, Lee, Yun-Hee, Kim, Seongheun, Kim, Yongjae, Jo, Wonhyuk, Duchstein, Patrick, Zahn, Dirk, Lee, Geun Woo
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8178806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04817h
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author Hwang, Hyerim
Cho, Yong Chan
Lee, Sooheyong
Lee, Yun-Hee
Kim, Seongheun
Kim, Yongjae
Jo, Wonhyuk
Duchstein, Patrick
Zahn, Dirk
Lee, Geun Woo
author_facet Hwang, Hyerim
Cho, Yong Chan
Lee, Sooheyong
Lee, Yun-Hee
Kim, Seongheun
Kim, Yongjae
Jo, Wonhyuk
Duchstein, Patrick
Zahn, Dirk
Lee, Geun Woo
author_sort Hwang, Hyerim
collection PubMed
description For over two decades, NaCl nucleation from a supersaturated aqueous solution has been predicted to occur via a two-step nucleation (TSN) mechanism, i.e., two sequential events, the formation of locally dense liquid regions followed by structural ordering. However, the formation of dense liquid regions in the very early stage of TSN has never been experimentally observed. By using a state-of-the-art technique, a combination of electrostatic levitation (ESL) and in situ synchrotron X-ray and Raman scatterings, we find experimental evidence that indicates the formation of dense liquid regions in NaCl bulk solution at an unprecedentedly high level of supersaturation (S = 2.31). As supersaturation increases, evolution of ion clusters leads to chemical ordering, but no topological ordering, which is a precursor for forming the dense disordered regions of ion clusters at the early stage of TSN. Moreover, as the ion clusters proceed to evolve under highly supersaturated conditions, we observe the breakage of the water hydration structure indicating the stability limit of the dense liquid regions, and thus leading to nucleation. The evolution of solute clusters and breakage of hydration in highly supersaturated NaCl bulk solution will provide new insights into the detailed mechanism of TSN for many other aqueous solutions.
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spelling pubmed-81788062021-06-22 Hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated NaCl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation Hwang, Hyerim Cho, Yong Chan Lee, Sooheyong Lee, Yun-Hee Kim, Seongheun Kim, Yongjae Jo, Wonhyuk Duchstein, Patrick Zahn, Dirk Lee, Geun Woo Chem Sci Chemistry For over two decades, NaCl nucleation from a supersaturated aqueous solution has been predicted to occur via a two-step nucleation (TSN) mechanism, i.e., two sequential events, the formation of locally dense liquid regions followed by structural ordering. However, the formation of dense liquid regions in the very early stage of TSN has never been experimentally observed. By using a state-of-the-art technique, a combination of electrostatic levitation (ESL) and in situ synchrotron X-ray and Raman scatterings, we find experimental evidence that indicates the formation of dense liquid regions in NaCl bulk solution at an unprecedentedly high level of supersaturation (S = 2.31). As supersaturation increases, evolution of ion clusters leads to chemical ordering, but no topological ordering, which is a precursor for forming the dense disordered regions of ion clusters at the early stage of TSN. Moreover, as the ion clusters proceed to evolve under highly supersaturated conditions, we observe the breakage of the water hydration structure indicating the stability limit of the dense liquid regions, and thus leading to nucleation. The evolution of solute clusters and breakage of hydration in highly supersaturated NaCl bulk solution will provide new insights into the detailed mechanism of TSN for many other aqueous solutions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8178806/ /pubmed/34163588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04817h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hwang, Hyerim
Cho, Yong Chan
Lee, Sooheyong
Lee, Yun-Hee
Kim, Seongheun
Kim, Yongjae
Jo, Wonhyuk
Duchstein, Patrick
Zahn, Dirk
Lee, Geun Woo
Hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated NaCl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation
title Hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated NaCl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation
title_full Hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated NaCl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation
title_fullStr Hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated NaCl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation
title_full_unstemmed Hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated NaCl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation
title_short Hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated NaCl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation
title_sort hydration breaking and chemical ordering in a levitated nacl solution droplet beyond the metastable zone width limit: evidence for the early stage of two-step nucleation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8178806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc04817h
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