The role of solvent interaction with crystalline surfaces in crystal growth
Publication date
1990-10-22
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Voort, E. van der
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Abstract
The agreement between theoretical habits of crystals obtained from
PBC-analyses and observed habits is often remarkably good, even though only
the internal crystalline structure is taken into account. Sometimes discrepancies
are observed. The purpose of the research described in this thesis is to explain
these discrepancies mainly in terms of interaction of solvent with the crystal
and to improve the theoretical habits. Most of the discrepancies are observed
when the crystals are grown from a solution. Solvent interaction with the
crystal surfaces is believed to play an important role in reducing the growth
rate of the faces
Keywords
crystal growth, crystalline surfaces, water