1987
DOI: 10.1002/cite.330590508
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Einfluß der Oberflächen‐Beschaffenheit auf das Kristallwachstum aus Lösungen

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“…In most studies, damage events are only considered to reduce size. Additionally, it is often assumed that damaged crystals grow at the same rates as undamaged ones. , However, Ulrich et al show that crystal fragments and abraded crystals grow at rates up to 90% higher than undamaged crystals if their growth is integration limited . As the growth of crystal fragments and abraded crystals proceeds, their growth rates approach those of undamaged crystals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In most studies, damage events are only considered to reduce size. Additionally, it is often assumed that damaged crystals grow at the same rates as undamaged ones. , However, Ulrich et al show that crystal fragments and abraded crystals grow at rates up to 90% higher than undamaged crystals if their growth is integration limited . As the growth of crystal fragments and abraded crystals proceeds, their growth rates approach those of undamaged crystals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30,31 However, Ulrich et al show that crystal fragments and abraded crystals grow at rates up to 90% higher than undamaged crystals if their growth is integration limited. 32 As the growth of crystal fragments and abraded crystals proceeds, their growth rates approach those of undamaged crystals. In these studies, crystal growth was described in terms of mass change, and face-specific growth was not considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Hence, the increased growth rates are in accordance with Ulrich et al who reported increased growth in terms of mass for damaged crystals. 7 A main working hypothesis of this work was that the abraded regions would grow at increased rates and faces would grow at their normal rates. However, the results indicate that the typically expressed faces grow at increased rates, too.…”
Section: Appendix III Growth Rates Over Time and Comparison With Literature Datamentioning
confidence: 99%