1939
DOI: 10.1524/zkri.1939.101.1.117
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Experimente zur Messung und Erklärung der sogenannten Kristallisationskraft

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“…The presence of unloaded crystals in the same solution was found to inhibit growth of the loaded crystal surfaces [10,16,114]. Performing similar experiments with improved resolution in displacement, Correns and Steinborn [23] and Correns [22] collected extensive data and demonstrated that the ability of alum crystals to lift a dead weight depended not only on the supersaturation, but also on which crystallographic plane was the loaded surface (see [38] for a recent commentary on these experiments). Khaimov-Mal'kov [71] repeated many of the earlier experiments on alum and reported crystal growth against a stress of 20 kg cm -2 (*1.96 MPa) at 20% supersaturation.…”
Section: Force Of Crystallisation: Examples and Previous Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The presence of unloaded crystals in the same solution was found to inhibit growth of the loaded crystal surfaces [10,16,114]. Performing similar experiments with improved resolution in displacement, Correns and Steinborn [23] and Correns [22] collected extensive data and demonstrated that the ability of alum crystals to lift a dead weight depended not only on the supersaturation, but also on which crystallographic plane was the loaded surface (see [38] for a recent commentary on these experiments). Khaimov-Mal'kov [71] repeated many of the earlier experiments on alum and reported crystal growth against a stress of 20 kg cm -2 (*1.96 MPa) at 20% supersaturation.…”
Section: Force Of Crystallisation: Examples and Previous Measurementsmentioning
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“…The first steps towards a thermodynamic treatment of the force of crystallisation were made by Correns and Steinborn [23]. Based on chemical potential and energy balance arguments, they derived an expression for maximum stress generated as a function of supersaturation of the solution phase (S), represented by S = c/c s , with c and c s solute concentrations in the supersaturated and a saturated solution, respectively.…”
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“…The subject of crystallization pressure has been driven by geomorphology [14][15][16] , where it is considered to play an important role in the shaping of landscapes, both on Earth 17 and Mars [18][19][20] . However, it is in conservation science that the consequences of crystallization pressure are most feared because of their impact on monuments, such as the Pharaonic constructions in Luxor 21 , the carved city of Petra 22,23 and the medieval city of Rhodes 24 .…”
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“…Later Becker and Day (1905) and Taber (1916) demonstrated that growing crystals could lift considerable weight. Correns and Steinborn (1939) subsequently provided the first quantitative expressions for crystallisation pressure as a function of supersaturation (see also the annotated translation by Flatt et al, 2007).…”
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