2008
DOI: 10.1002/crat.200800442
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Kinetic anomalies of mixed crystal growth and their effect on the crystal isomorphic composition

Abstract: Growth rate anomalies in aqueous solution growth of NaClO 3 and KClO 3 were first revealed by V. V. Sipyagin in 1967 and attributed to "kinetic anomalies". These phenomena were confirmed in a series of other studies and for a variety of substances. Therefore, some universality of these anomalies was supposed that should be due to structural transformations in the liquid solutions. In this paper, we present for the first time results on growth rate oscillations found in mixed crystal growth and their impact on … Show more

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