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Highly Conductive PEDOT:PSS Nanofibrils Induced by Solution‐Processed Crystallization
Advances in Materials, 2014The fabrication of electronic devices based on organic materials, known as ’printed electronics’, is an emerging technology due to its unprecedented advantages involving fl exibility, light weight, and portability, which will ultimately lead to future ...
Nara Kim+7 more
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Chemical Communications, 2016
We explore the crystallization of a high surface area imine-linked two-dimensional covalent organic framework (2D COF). The growth process reveals rapid initial formation of an amorphous network that subsequently crystallizes into the layered 2D network.
Brian J. Smith+3 more
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We explore the crystallization of a high surface area imine-linked two-dimensional covalent organic framework (2D COF). The growth process reveals rapid initial formation of an amorphous network that subsequently crystallizes into the layered 2D network.
Brian J. Smith+3 more
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The Many Faces of Mixed Ion Perovskites: Unraveling and Understanding the Crystallization Process
, 2017Understanding the crystallization process of organic–inorganic halide perovskites is of paramount importance for fabrication of reproducible and efficient perovskite solar cells.
P. Gratia+7 more
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, 2014
On a planar substrate the sequential deposition of CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite is optimized by retarding the crystallization of PbI2. This strategy overcomes the problem of incomplete conversion and uncontrolled particle sizes of perovskite in the absence of ...
Yongzhen Wu+7 more
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On a planar substrate the sequential deposition of CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite is optimized by retarding the crystallization of PbI2. This strategy overcomes the problem of incomplete conversion and uncontrolled particle sizes of perovskite in the absence of ...
Yongzhen Wu+7 more
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Models of secondary nucleation attributable to crystal‐crystallizer and crystal‐crystal collisions
AIChE Journal, 1974AbstractThe rate of secondary nucleation of ice, assumed to be proportional to the product of collision frequency and impact energy, has been quantitatively modeled using idealized representations of collisions between crystals and either other crystals or surfaces in the crystallizer.
G. Margolis+2 more
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Crystallization of Polyethylene at Large Undercooling.
ACS Macro Letters, 2016Extremely fast crystallization of high-density polyethylene and random copolymers of ethylene with up to 16 mol % 1-octene was observed for the first time by ultrafast scanning calorimetry. In order to account for the inherently high crystallization rate
E. Zhuravlev+4 more
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Motion of Crystal/Crystal and Crystal/Amorphous Interfaces
MRS Proceedings, 1990AbstractMotion of ordered twin/matrix interfaces in films of silicon on sapphire occurs during high temperature annealing. This process is shown to be thermally activated and is analogous to grain boundary motion. Motion of amorphous/crystalline interfaces occurs during recrystallization of CoSi2 and NiSi2 from the amorphous phase. In-situ transmission
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Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2015
The effects of specific drug-polymer interactions (ionic or hydrogen-bonding) on the molecular mobility of model amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) were investigated. ASDs of ketoconazole (KTZ), a weakly basic drug, with each of poly(acrylic acid) (PAA),
Pinal Mistry+4 more
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The effects of specific drug-polymer interactions (ionic or hydrogen-bonding) on the molecular mobility of model amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) were investigated. ASDs of ketoconazole (KTZ), a weakly basic drug, with each of poly(acrylic acid) (PAA),
Pinal Mistry+4 more
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, 2016
Continuous crystallization process has potential advantages such as lower cost and improved flexibility in pharmaceutical production when compared to batch crystallization. A good continuous crystallization process should achieve a high product yield and
Jicong Li, B. Trout, A. Myerson
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Continuous crystallization process has potential advantages such as lower cost and improved flexibility in pharmaceutical production when compared to batch crystallization. A good continuous crystallization process should achieve a high product yield and
Jicong Li, B. Trout, A. Myerson
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