MatMech

Live Tapings of Material Formation: Unravelling formation mechanisms in materials chemistry through Multimodal X-ray total scattering studies

CoordinatorIT University of Copenhagen
Grant period2019-02-01 - 2025-07-31
Funding bodyEuropean Union
Call numberERC-2018-STG
Grant number804066
IdentifierG:(EU-Grant)804066

Note: With this proposal, I want to develop a new, multimodal approach to in situ X-ray scattering studies to unravel formation mechanisms of the solid state. The aim of the project is to develop a unified view of metal oxide nucleation processes on the atomic scale: From precursor complexes over pre-nucelation clusters to the final crystalline particle. The development of new materials relies on our understanding of the relation between material structure, properties and synthesis. While the intense focus on ‘materials by design’ have made it possible to predict the properties of many materials given an atomic arrangement, actually knowing how to synthesize it is a completely different story. Material synthesis methods are to a large degree developed by extensive parameter studies based on trial-and-error experiments. Specifically, our knowledge of particle nucleation is lacking, as even non-classical views on nucleation such as the concept of pre-nucleation clusters do not apply an atomistic view of the formation process. Here, I want to use new methods in X-ray total scattering and Pair Distribution Function analysis to follow nucleation processes to establish the framework needed for predictive material synthesis. One of the large challenges in studying nucleation is the lack of a characterization method that can give structural information on materials without long-range order. I have demonstrated that time-resolved X-ray total scattering gives new possibilities for following structural changes in a synthesis, and the use of total scattering has opened for a new view on material formation. However, the complexity of the structures involved in nucleation processes is too large to obtain sufficient information from X-ray total scattering alone. Here, I will combine X-ray total scattering data with complementary techniques using a new multimodal approach for complex modelling analysis, providing a unifying view on material nucleation.
     

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Mechanistic insights into solvent-guided growth and structure of MoO$_2$ nanoparticles in solvothermal synthesis
Chemical science 16(31), 14350 - 14365 () [10.1039/D5SC03247D]  GO OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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Oxygen Vacancy-Induced Phase Transformations of Iron-Doped Titanium Oxide Nanostructures
ACS nano 19(34), 30986 - 30999 () [10.1021/acsnano.5c08093]  GO OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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In Situ Grazing Incidence X-ray Total Scattering Reveals the Effect of the “Two-Step” Method for the Anodization of Aluminum Surfaces
ACS applied materials & interfaces 17(33), 46887 - 46898 () [10.1021/acsami.5c05251]  GO OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files  Download fulltextFulltext BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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Control of Crystallization Pathways in the BiFeO$_3$ –Bi$_2$ Fe$_4$O$_9$ System
Chemistry of materials 37(1), 338-348 () [10.1021/acs.chemmater.4c02656]  GO OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS

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