Several factors influence precipitation conditions, including:
pH Level: The pH of the solution can affect the solubility of precursor compounds and the rate of nucleation and growth of particles. Temperature: Higher temperatures generally increase solubility but can also accelerate the kinetics of precipitation. Concentration: The concentration of the precursor solution can influence the size and uniformity of the precipitate particles. Additives: The presence of surfactants, stabilizers, or other additives can modify particle growth and prevent agglomeration.