Login / Signup

Globular pattern formation of hierarchical ceria nanoarchitectures.

Noboru AoyagiRyuhei MotokawaMasahiko OkumuraYuki UedaTakumi SaitoShotaro NishitsujiTomitsugu TaguchiTakumi YomogidaGen SazakiAtsushi Ikeda-Ohno
Published in: Communications chemistry (2024)
Dissipative structures often appear as an unstable counterpart of ordered structures owing to fluctuations that do not form a homogeneous phase. Even a multiphase mixture may simultaneously undergo one chemical reaction near equilibrium and another one that is far from equilibrium. Here, we observed in real time crystal seed formation and simultaneous nanocrystal aggregation proceeding from Ce IV complexes to CeO 2 nanoparticles in an acidic aqueous solution, and investigated the resultant hierarchical nanoarchitecture. The formed particles exhibited two very different size ranges, resulting in further pattern formation with opalescence. The hierarchically assembled structures in solutions were CeO 2 colloids, viz. primary core clusters (1-3 nm) of crystalline ceria and secondary clusters (20-30 nm) assembled through surface ions. Such self-assembly is widespread in multi-component complex fluids, paradoxically moderating hierarchical reactions. Stability and instability are not only critical but also complementary for co-optimisation around the nearby free energy landscape prior to bifurcation.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • high resolution
  • photodynamic therapy
  • molecular dynamics
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • single cell
  • ionic liquid
  • room temperature
  • mass spectrometry