1952
DOI: 10.1038/169367a0
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Growth-rates of Single Crystals of Ethylene Diamine d-Tartrate: Flawed Growth and its Inhibition by Boric Acid

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“…Besides Beck's study, similar instabilities in the crystal growth rates have been observed by Booth and Buckley (1952) for ethylenediamine d-tartrate, and by Mullin and Garside (1967a) for the (100) faces of potassium alum.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Besides Beck's study, similar instabilities in the crystal growth rates have been observed by Booth and Buckley (1952) for ethylenediamine d-tartrate, and by Mullin and Garside (1967a) for the (100) faces of potassium alum.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Though the crossover between G−σ isotherms can be caused by mechanism competition, hence resulting in a disordered growth rate dependence on temperature, the growth decrease with the increase of temperature at the first stage may also be caused by impurities which could be induced during the crystal mounting process. Impurity caused growth rates divergence can be found in the literature. But to confirm this hypothesis, further experiments need to be conducted.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Impurity caused growth rates divergence can be found in literature. [52][53][54][55] But to confirm this hypothesis, further experiment needs to be conducted.…”
Section: Comparison With Growth Rate Data From Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14][15][16]). For our experiments that are presented here, a crystal that had been commercially grown by JENA-CRYSTAL GbR, Jena, was used.…”
Section: Crystallographic Aspects Of Edtmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the course of investigations in the Bell Telephone Laboratories to find a substitute for quartz for expanding telephone needs in the late 1940s, crystal growth of ethylenediamine (+)-tartrate was raised to commercial level and in the following some physical properties of the crystals were determined (see Table 2 and e.g. [13][14][15][16]). For our experiments that are presented here, a crystal that had been commercially grown by JENA-CRYSTAL GbR, Jena, was used.…”
Section: Crystallographic Aspects Of Edtmentioning
confidence: 99%