Novel Approach To Study Dispersion in Growth and Dissolution Rate of Crystals From Solutions
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2019
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Growth and dissolution rate dispersion of boric acid single crystal was investigated in supersaturated and undersaturated solution contained in a specially designed cell by in situ examination of crystals mounted at the tip of a needle, rotated between 0 degrees and 360 degrees, and using an image analyzer system. Changes in the behavior of equivalent crystal diameters at different supersaturation and undersaturation and rotation angles were determined by using two new procedures: (1) rotating growing or dissolving crystals by 360 degrees at intervals of 45 degrees (Procedure 1: angular growth/dissolution rates), and scanning individual face at increments of 10 degrees in the 360 degrees range (Procedure 2: point growth/dissolution rates). It was found that: (1) dispersion in angular growth and dissolution rates is a general phenomenon due to different growth and dissolution rates of individual faces of a crystal, but this dispersion is reduced when the average growth and dissolution rates of all faces are taken into account, and (2) the point growth/dissolution rates of single crystal, calculated by procedure 2, are different from point to point.
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Boric acid, Crystallization, Crystal structure, Growth rates dispersion, Single crystal growth, Single crystal growth, Growth rates dispersion, Boric acid, Crystallization
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0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences
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JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
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509
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17
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22
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