In this work, the formation of unusual flowerlike structures with 10-petals composed of BaSO4 single
crystalline platelets is described. The structures are obtained at pH 5 in an aqueous solution in the presence of a
double hydrophilic block copolymer poly(ethylene oxide)-block-sulfonated poly(ethylene imine) (PEO-b-PEI-SO3H)
by site-specific polymer adsorption. The exposed faces are identified, the atomar surface structures of these faces
are calculated, and preferred faces for polymer adsorption are found. A model for the growth of the unusual 10-petal BaSO4 structures is presented which is based on the nucleation of primary particles, secondary growth of the
petals, and finally layer wise petal overgrowth.
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