1901
DOI: 10.1007/bf02717725
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“…In spite of these principles, chemists have long sought the means for preparing mixed crystals for a variety of purposes. [12,13] At the minimum end of the concentration scale, one can consider the bulk crystal as an orienting medium to hold the "impurity" or dopant molecules in a fixed and generally determinable position and orientation. In the ideal case, the "host" (solvent) and "guest" (or solute)-clearly reversing roles at the 50:50 point-would be completely miscible, thereby allowing the preparation of mixed crystal of any proportion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of these principles, chemists have long sought the means for preparing mixed crystals for a variety of purposes. [12,13] At the minimum end of the concentration scale, one can consider the bulk crystal as an orienting medium to hold the "impurity" or dopant molecules in a fixed and generally determinable position and orientation. In the ideal case, the "host" (solvent) and "guest" (or solute)-clearly reversing roles at the 50:50 point-would be completely miscible, thereby allowing the preparation of mixed crystal of any proportion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%