Advanced Materials, Vol.28, No.37, 8150-8155, 2016
Freezing the Nonclassical Crystal Growth of a Coordination Polymer Using Controlled Dynamic Gradients
A methodology that can be efficiently used to synthesize, isolate, and study out-of-equilibrium crystal structures employing controlled and diffusion-limited microfluidic environments is demonstrated. Unlike studies conducted with conventional mixing procedures in a flask, it is proven experimentally and with numerical simulations that microfluidic technologies can undoubtedly fine-tune reaction times and reagents concentration profiles; factors that enable out-of-equilibrium crystal forms to be obtained.