1976
DOI: 10.1016/0022-0248(76)90126-3
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Crystal growth by electrolytic concentration

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“…Similarly, studies of dyes as crystal habit or growth rate modifiers are not included unless they relate to DICs. For example, quinoline yellow and Bismarck brown, shown to influence the growth rates of the potassium alum {111} faces, do under some conditions give DICs. The effects of dyes on crystal dissolution are not discussed. …”
Section: B What This Review Excludesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, studies of dyes as crystal habit or growth rate modifiers are not included unless they relate to DICs. For example, quinoline yellow and Bismarck brown, shown to influence the growth rates of the potassium alum {111} faces, do under some conditions give DICs. The effects of dyes on crystal dissolution are not discussed. …”
Section: B What This Review Excludesmentioning
confidence: 99%