Project Details
The role of seeds in heterogeneous nucleation, growth and ripening: A quantitative confocal microscopy and scattering study
Applicants
Professor Dr. Stefan U. Egelhaaf (†); Professor Dr. Walter Richtering
Subject Area
Materials Science
Term
from 2007 to 2015
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 51380867
We propose to quantitatively study the process of heterogeneous nucleation and growth of hard and soft spheres with and without charges, including binary systems. Heterogeneous nucleation will be induced by large hard and soft spheres. The effect of the size, i.e. curvature, of the seeds on nucleation and growth as well as on the properties of the formed crystals will be investigated quantitatively on a microscopic, individual particle level. Quantitative information on individual particles will be obtained by confocal microscopy. We will continue to study hard spheres and start to investigate the crystallization of uncharged and charged soft spheres, namely fluorescently-labelled microgel particles. During the last funding period, the synthesis of these particles was established and their properties, such as their relatively large size and uorescent dyes, were optimized for the planned crystallization studies.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1296:
Heterogeneous Nucleation and Microstructure Formation: Steps towards a System- and Scale-bridging Understanding
Participating Person
Dr. Thomas Eckert