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Get Free AccessPhase transformations have been a prominent topic of study for both fundamental and applied science. Solid-liquid reaction–induced phase transformations can be hard to characterize, and the transformation mechanisms are often not fully understood. Here, we report reversible phase transformations between a metal (Pb) nanocrystal and a viscous liquid-like phase unveiled by in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy. The reversible phase transformations are obtained by modulating the electron current density (between 1000 and 3000 electrons Å −2 s −1 ). The metal-organic viscous liquid-like phase exhibits short-range ordering with a preferred Pb-Pb distance of 0.5 nm. Assisted by density functional theory and molecular dynamics calculations, we show that the viscous liquid-like phase results from the reactions of Pb with the CH 3 O fragments from the triethylene glycol solution under electron beam irradiation. Such reversible phase transformations may find broad implementations.
Wenjing Zheng, Jun Kang, Kai‐Yang Niu, Colin Ophus, Emory M. Chan, Peter Ercius, Lin‐Wang Wang, Junqiao Wu, Haimei Zheng (2024). Reversible phase transformations between Pb nanocrystals and a viscous liquid-like phase. , 10(25), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adn6426.
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2024
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