posted on 2024-02-16, 03:43authored byRulin Liu, Yao Xu, Yihua Lu, Jiagen Li, Xi Zhu
Depletion forces, commonly modeled with rigid body assumptions,
inadequately describe nanoparticle behavior. This study introduces
the roles of Soret and Dufour effects in nanoparticle systems, focusing
on mass and energy gradient interchange. The Dufour effect drives
energy flow through mass gradients, which implies the possibility
of driving the energy flow near the nanoparticles to induce phase
transitions via manipulating the monomer concentrations. Our experimental
platform confirmed these theories, synthesizing HCP quantum dots from
Au, Ag, Pd, and mixed halide perovskites under varied precursor concentrations.
By analyzing energy flow and nucleation dynamics through the Dufour
effect, we mapped phase transition thresholds, linking them to material
entropy. This study provides insight into nanoparticle assembly and
phase behavior, highlighting the significance of entropy in nucleation
dynamics.