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A design aid for crystal growth engineering
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Science, 2017
Ordering and disordering electrons When a liquid is cooled rapidly, it can form a glass, a state stuck between liquid and solid. Two groups looked in detail into analogous dynamics in electronic systems. Sato et al. and Sasaki et al.
T. Sato, K. Miyagawa, K. Kanoda
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Ordering and disordering electrons When a liquid is cooled rapidly, it can form a glass, a state stuck between liquid and solid. Two groups looked in detail into analogous dynamics in electronic systems. Sato et al. and Sasaki et al.
T. Sato, K. Miyagawa, K. Kanoda
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On the stability of crystal growth
Journal of Statistical Physics, 1990zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Gates, D. J., Westcott, M.
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The growth of hydroxyapatite crystals
Archives of Oral Biology, 1970Abstract The kinetics of growth of hydroxyapatite has been studied at 25 °C and at constant physiological pH by seeding stable supersaturated calcium phosphate solutions with crystals. The seed crystals were characterized by chemical analysis and by i.r. and X-ray powder diffraction methods.
G H, Nancollas, M S, Mohan
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Materials Science and Engineering, 1988
Abstract In AlMn and AlCr systems, icosahedral phases are produced by radio-frequency (r.f.) sputter deposition and liquid quenching. The concentration ranges of transition metals in icosahedral phases for r.f. sputter deposits are higher than those for liquid-quenched samples. The growth habit of the icosahedral phase produced by r.f.
S.R. Nishitani +3 more
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Abstract In AlMn and AlCr systems, icosahedral phases are produced by radio-frequency (r.f.) sputter deposition and liquid quenching. The concentration ranges of transition metals in icosahedral phases for r.f. sputter deposits are higher than those for liquid-quenched samples. The growth habit of the icosahedral phase produced by r.f.
S.R. Nishitani +3 more
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Control of ice crystal growth and its effect on porous structure of chitosan cryogels
Chemical Engineering and Science, 2019We presented an improved preparation method to generate cryogels with controllable pore size. It included 5 stages: pre-cooling, pre-crystallization, crystal growth, freezing, and thawing (PPCFT); crystal growth was the key step.
Haiyan Zhang +3 more
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Crystal Growth of Celecoxib from Amorphous State: Polymorphism, Growth Mechanism, and Kinetics
Crystal Growth & Design, 2019The crystal growth kinetics of amorphous celecoxib (CEL), an anti-inflammatory BCS class II drug, was systematically investigated for developing effective stabilization strategies to enhance solubility of CEL.
Kunlin Wang, Changquan Calvin Sun
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Laser‐Induced Crystallization and Crystal Growth
Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2011AbstractRecent streams of laser studies on crystallization and crystal growth are summarized and reviewed. Femtosecond multiphoton excitation of solutions leads to their ablation at the focal point, inducing local bubble formation, shockwave propagation, and convection flow.
Teruki, Sugiyama, Hiroshi, Masuhara
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Crystal Growth & Design, 2019
Single crystal Na2Co2TeO6 has been successfully grown by self-flux method, and its lattice structure and basic magnetic properties were characterized. As determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction, Na2Co2TeO6 belongs to space group P6322 (182) with a
G. Xiao +10 more
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Single crystal Na2Co2TeO6 has been successfully grown by self-flux method, and its lattice structure and basic magnetic properties were characterized. As determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction, Na2Co2TeO6 belongs to space group P6322 (182) with a
G. Xiao +10 more
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Fast growth of single-crystal covalent organic frameworks for laboratory x-ray diffraction
ScienceThe imine-exchange strategy makes single-crystal growth of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with large size (>15 microns) possible but is a time-consuming process (15 to 80 days) that has had limited success (six examples) and restricts structural ...
Jing-qing Han +7 more
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