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<i>In</i> <i>Situ</i> Observation of the Humidity Controlled Polymorphic Phase Transformation in Glycine Microcrystals
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Materials ScienceEngineeringCrystal MaterialPhase EquilibriumPhase TransformationSlow Transformation ProcessMolecular BiologyGlycine MicrocrystalsProtein Phase SeparationPhase SeparationMedicineCrystal FormationCrystallographyBiophysicsBiomolecular EngineeringRelative Humidity
Glycine is a model crystal exhibiting three polymorphic phases and important functional properties such as piezoelectricity and ferroelectricity. We report here in situ observation of the irreversible transformation of the solution-grown glycine crystals from a β phase into a γ phase. The slow transformation process was monitored by piezoresponse force microscopy at room temperature. The process of β to γ conversion was entirely controlled by the variation of relative humidity in the sample chamber. The results show that the rate of phase transformation in glycine is humidity dependent with a threshold of about 25% RH. It is demonstrated that the phase boundary is highly rugged and the transformation front propagates inhomogeneously along the polar axis of the β phase. The mechanism of the phase transformation is discussed.
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