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CrystEngComm | 2015

Hopping intermittent contact-scanning electrochemical microscopy (HIC-SECM) as a new local dissolution kinetic probe: application to salicylic acid dissolution in aqueous solution

Amelia R. Perry; Robert A. Lazenby; Maria Adobes-Vidal; Massimo Peruffo; Kim McKelvey; Michael E. Snowden; Patrick R. Unwin

Dissolution kinetics of the (110) face of salicylic acid in aqueous solution is determined by hopping intermittent contact-scanning electrochemical microscopy (HIC-SECM) using a 2.5 μm diameter platinum ultramicroelectrode (UME). The method operates by translating the probe UME towards the surface at a series of positions across the crystal and inducing dissolution via the reduction of protons to hydrogen, which titrates the weak acid and promotes the dissolution reaction, but only when the UME is close to the crystal. Most importantly, as dissolution is only briefly and transiently induced at each location, the initial dissolution kinetics of an as-grown single crystal surface can be measured, rather than a surface which has undergone significant dissolution (pitting), as in other techniques. Mass transport and kinetics in the system are modelled using finite element method simulations which allows dissolution rate constants to be evaluated. It is found that the kinetics of an ‘as-grown’ crystal are much slower than for a surface that has undergone partial bulk dissolution (mimicking conventional techniques), which can be attributed to a dramatic change in surface morphology as identified by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The ‘as-grown’ (110) surface presents extended terrace structures to the solution which evidently dissolve slowly, whereas a partially dissolved surface has extensive etch features and step sites which greatly enhance dissolution kinetics. This means that crystals such as salicylic acid will show time-dependent dissolution kinetics (fluxes) that are strongly dependent on crystal history, and this needs to be taken into account to fully understand dissolution.


ACS Nano | 2016

Write–Read 3D Patterning with a Dual-Channel Nanopipette

Dmitry Momotenko; Ashley M. Page; Maria Adobes-Vidal; Patrick R. Unwin


Crystal Growth & Design | 2016

Face-discriminating dissolution kinetics of furosemide single crystals : in situ three-dimensional multi-microscopy and modeling

Maria Adobes-Vidal; Faduma M. Maddar; Dmitry Momotenko; Leslie P. Hughes; Stephen A.C. Wren; Laura N. Poloni; Michael D. Ward; Patrick R. Unwin


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016

Importance of Mass Transport and Spatially Heterogeneous Flux Processes for in Situ Atomic Force Microscopy Measurements of Crystal Growth and Dissolution Kinetics

Massimo Peruffo; Maria Adobes-Vidal; Patrick R. Unwin


Crystal Growth & Design | 2017

Multiscale Visualization and Quantitative Analysis of l -Cystine Crystal Dissolution

Maria Adobes-Vidal; Alexander G. Shtukenberg; Michael D. Ward; Patrick R. Unwin


Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2017

Alkyne-Functionalized Coumarin Compound for Analytic and Preparative 4-Thiouridine Labeling

Katharina Schmid; Maria Adobes-Vidal; Mark Helm


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017

Tracking the dissolution of calcite single crystals in acid waters: a simple method for measuring fast surface kinetics

Maria Adobes-Vidal; Harriet Pearce; Patrick R. Unwin


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017

Quantitative 3D Visualization of the Growth of Individual Gypsum Microcrystals: Effect of Ca2+:SO42– Ratio on Kinetics and Crystal Morphology

Massimo Peruffo; Maria Adobes-Vidal; Emma L. Field; Michael A. O’Connell; Patrick R. Unwin


Crystal Growth & Design | 2017

Dissolution of Bicalutamide Single Crystals in Aqueous Solution: Significance of Evolving Topography in Accelerating Face-Specific Kinetics

Faduma M. Maddar; Maria Adobes-Vidal; Leslie P. Hughes; Stephen A.C. Wren; Patrick R. Unwin


Chemical Communications | 2017

Calcium carbonate crystallisation at charged graphite surfaces

Emma R. Ravenhill; Maria Adobes-Vidal; Patrick R. Unwin

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Dmitry Momotenko

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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