State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250100 (P.R. China).
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 (USA).
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2015 Jun 26;54(27):7976-80. doi: 10.1002/anie.201503052. Epub 2015 May 14.
To clearly understand the solid-state amorphous-to-crystalline transformation is a long-standing challenge because such crystallization occuring in confined environments is difficult to observe directly. We developed an in situ and real-time imaging procedure to record the interface evolution in a solid-state crystallization of molecular amorphous particles. The method, by employing a tetra-substituted ethene with novel morphology-dependent fluorescence, which can distinguish the interfaces between the crystalline and amorphous phase by fluorescence color, is a simple and practical method to probe the inner process of a molecular microparticle. The crystallization of amorphous microparticles in different cases was clearly recorded, where the perfect microparticles and those with defects demonstrate diverse destinies. The details disclosed in this observation will deepen the understanding for a series of solid-state crystallization that we know little about before.
要清楚地理解固态非晶到结晶的转变是一个长期存在的挑战,因为在受限环境中发生的这种结晶很难直接观察到。我们开发了一种原位实时成像程序,以记录分子非晶颗粒固态结晶中的界面演变。该方法采用具有新颖形态依赖性荧光的四取代乙烯,通过荧光颜色可区分晶相和非晶相的界面,是一种简单实用的方法,可以探测分子微颗粒的内部过程。不同情况下的非晶微颗粒的结晶被清晰地记录下来,其中完美的微颗粒和有缺陷的微颗粒展现出不同的命运。这一观察结果所揭示的细节将加深我们对以前知之甚少的一系列固态结晶的理解。