2008
DOI: 10.1134/s1063774508010197
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Kinetic anomalies of crystal growth: Development of methodical approaches and interpretations

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“…Some of these examples are shown in figure 1. The same anomalies were observed also for Cu and Hg at electrochemical reduction from aqueous solutions to obtain independent proofs of the phenomenon [6,7]. Some non-monotonic variations of the crystal habit were also interpreted in terms of kinetic anomalies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…Some of these examples are shown in figure 1. The same anomalies were observed also for Cu and Hg at electrochemical reduction from aqueous solutions to obtain independent proofs of the phenomenon [6,7]. Some non-monotonic variations of the crystal habit were also interpreted in terms of kinetic anomalies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Sipyagin revealed a temperature-depending oscillating change of crystal growth rates in solutions (named as "kinetic anomalies") for NaClO 3 and KClO 3 [1]. Then, different investigators including the authors of this paper confirmed this phenomenon by detailed kinetic measurements for a series of randomly chosen water-soluble substances: KNO 3 , NaNO 2 , NaNO 3 , NaClO 4 [6,7]. Some of these examples are shown in figure 1.…”
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