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Scanning electron microscopy growth mode

Some limitations of optical microscopy were apparent in applying [247—249] the technique to supplement kinetic investigations of the low temperature decomposition of ammonium perchlorate (AP), a particularly extensively studied solid phase rate process [59]. The porous residue is opaque. Scanning electron microscopy showed that decomposition was initiated at active sites scattered across surfaces and reaction resulted in the formation of square holes on m-faces and rhombic holes on c-faces. These sites of nucleation were identified [211] as points of intersection of line dislocations with an external boundary face and the kinetic implications of the observed mode of nucleation and growth have been discussed [211]. [Pg.26]


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