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Oriented aggregation is an important, nonclassical crystal growth mechanism by which nanocrystals grow, defects are formed, and unique—often symmetry-defying—crystal morphologies can be produced. This growth mechanism involves the irreversible and crystallographically specific self-assembly of primary nanocrystals and results in the formation of new single crystals, twins, and intergrowths. This paper...
Over the last decade, nanocrystal growth by oriented aggregation has been established as an important mechanism by which nanocrystals grow, unique–often symmetry defying-morphologies are produced, and defects are incorporated into initially defect-free nanocrystals. First, we demonstrate particle size control in the preparation of ferrihydrite nanoparticles by forced hydrolysis from homogeneous solution...
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