“…Additives also influence nucleation and crystallization processes. [80][81][82][83] Additives can be ions and low molecular weight molecules such as surfactants, nanoparticles (seeds), and neutral or other soluble polymers and they may promote or suppress the nucleation and growth process, form the oriented crystals, or modify the morphology of the particle. An example is ZnO, which has been found to be present in different morphologies, typically from rods, [83][84][85] wires, 86 and tubes, 87 to more complex architectures.…”