Hiromasa Niinomi, Hiroshi Y Yoshikawa, Ryuzo Kawamura, T. Yamazaki, Tomoya Oshikiri, Masaru Nakagawa
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Abstract
Nucleation from an aqueous solution is an important step in crystallization which controls the physicochemical properties of crystalline materials. Although dense liquid droplets are considered as a precursor of a crystal in the two-step nucleation model, their actual role is unclear. Our in-situ microscopic observations of the crystallization of DL-alanine from a dense liquid droplet trapped by laser tweezers show that the liquid droplets play the role of a substrate facilitating heterogeneous nucleation rather than a precursor of a crystal.