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Growth impurity adsorption isotherms

Black and Davey used Eq. (3.22) to study the effect of the tailor-made additive L-glutamic acid on L-asparagine monohydrate crystals. With the use of a linear adsorption isotherm, Eq. (3.22) fit the crystal growth rate data. Consistent with a structural model in which impurities are embedded in the growing crystal surface, the growth rate of the crystals tended to zero at a high L-glutamic level. [Pg.84]


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