Figure 3: Scheme illustrating the multistage crystal growth pathway.
From: Growth of organic crystals via attachment and transformation of nanoscopic precursors

We propose that PNCs (small blue dots, stage 1) undergo phase separation and aggregate to form larger nanodroplets (large blue sphere, stage 2) that attach to the crystal surface and spread to lower the interfacial energy (stage 3). Transformation of the 3D nanoscopic precursor (stage 4) leads to 2D nuclei that then grow into a new molecular layer nourished by the nanospecies that gradually decrease in height and ultimately disappear completely (stage 5).