Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK.
Nanoscale Horiz. 2021 Jun 1;6(6):468-473. doi: 10.1039/d0nh00685h.
Monitoring crystallization events in real-time is challenging but crucial for understanding the molecular dynamics associated with nucleation and crystal growth, some of nature's most ubiquitous phenomena. Recent observations have suggested that the traditional nucleation model, which describes the nucleus having already the final crystal structure, may not be valid. It appears that the molecular assembly can range during nucleation from crystalline to partially ordered to totally amorphous phases, and can change its structure during the crystallization process. Therefore, it is of critical importance to develop methods that are able to provide real-time monitoring of the molecular interactions with high temporal resolution. Here, we demonstrate that a simple and scalable approach based on interdigitated electrode array sensors (IESs) is able to provide insights on the dynamics of the crystallization process with a temporal resolution of 15 ms.
实时监测结晶事件极具挑战性,但对于理解与成核和晶体生长相关的分子动力学至关重要,而这些正是自然界中最普遍的现象。最近的观察表明,传统的成核模型(描述核已具有最终晶体结构)可能并不成立。在成核过程中,分子组装可以从结晶态到部分有序态再到完全非晶态变化,并且在结晶过程中可以改变其结构。因此,开发能够以高时间分辨率实时监测分子相互作用的方法至关重要。在这里,我们证明了一种基于交错电极阵列传感器(IES)的简单且可扩展的方法能够以 15 毫秒的时间分辨率提供对结晶过程动力学的深入了解。