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Crystallization: From the Conformer to the Crystal
Crystallization, commonly defined as a process of formation of a crystalline solid from a supersaturated solution, melt or vapor phase, is an old technique widely used in laboratory and in industrial processes to separate and purify substances. In various modern industries, crystalline forms with a certain habit, size and structure, constitute the ...
Alberto A. C. C. Pais+3 more
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Crystallization and Melting Behavior of Biodegradable Poly(L-lactic acid)/Talc Composites
Crystallization and melting behavior of Poly(L-lactic acid)(PLLA)/Talc composites with different talc content were investigated in detail. The addition of talc can increase the overall crystallization rate of PLLA, 5%talc makes the melt-crystallization ...
Yan-Hua Cai
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Incompressible limit for the compressible flow of liquid crystals [PDF]
The connection between the compressible flow of liquid crystals with low Mach number and the incompressible flow of liquid crystals is studied in a bounded domain. In particular, the convergence of weak solutions of the compressible flow of liquid crystals to the weak solutions of the incompressible flow of liquid crystals is proved when the Mach ...
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Absence of Wigner Crystallization in Graphene
Graphene, a single sheet of graphite, has attracted tremendous attention due to recent experiments which demonstrate that carriers in it are described by massless fermions with linear dispersion.
Balatsky, Alexander V.+3 more
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Method of crystallization [PDF]
A method is described for refining or growing bulk single crystals in an environment substantially free of gravity. The base material is suspended, positioned, and shaped as a containerless melt by wetting forces.
Snyder, R. S., Walter, H. U.
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On an artificial lava-flow and its spherulitic crystallization
L. V. Pirsson
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Electrocrystallization in microgravity [PDF]
Electrocrystallization under microgravity conditions is proposed as a potential method of crystallization that would be almost completely free of fluid convection.
May, C. E.
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The crystallization of haplobasaltic, haplodioritic, and related magmas [PDF]
N. L. Bowen
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