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journal contribution
posted on 2024-04-26, 16:06authored byRobert Darkins, Dorothy M. Duffy, Ian J. Ford
It has been debated
whether CaCO3 nucleates classically
with the attainment of a critical cluster size or nonclassically with
the restructuring of a prenucleation cluster (PNC). Here, we determine
from the nucleation kinetics of CaCO3 that the transition
state is composed of about 10 formula units, irrespective of the supersaturation.
Crucially, the size of the transition state is considerably smaller
than the average PNC size estimated from experimental characterization.
This size discrepancy suggests the PNCs are uninvolved in nucleation,
and the kinetics indicate that if CaCO3 nucleates classically,
the transition state must be an abnormally unstable (antimagic) cluster.