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Crystal growth in gels

HK Henisch. Crystal Growth in Gels. University Park Pennsylvania State University Press, 1973. [Pg.40]

Sperka, G (1988) Crystal growth in gels - a survey. Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science, 77, 207-210. [Pg.130]

Crystal Growth in Gels OL-1 Sodium silicate gd containing Mi2+,KMn04 above hardened gd. Room temperature, 30 days 77... [Pg.60]

The subject of crystal growth in gels was reviewed by Kachi (627). [Pg.593]

One excellent general method to do this is crystal growth in gels of different types, the general principle being that the gel slows down the process and also minimises the number of nucleation sites (sites where the crystals start to grow). One of the reactants can be dissolved in the gel, or the reagents can be separated by a gel in for example a U-tube. Both aqueous and non-aqueous solvents can be used, and the technique has been successfully applied to 3D nets [37,38]. [Pg.233]


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