Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Solution phase growth

Chow, A.PI.L. and Grant, D.J.W. (1988). Modi cation of acetaminophen crystals. III. In uence of initial supersaturation during solution-phase growth on crystal properties in the presence and absence ol p-acetoxyacetanilidipt. J. Pharm., 42 123-133. [Pg.562]

The nanomaterials chapter is also carefully surveyed, focusing on nomenclature, synthetic techniques, and applications taken from the latest scientific literature. The 2nd edition has been significantly updated to now include nanotoxicity, vapor-phase growth of 0-D nanostructures, and more details regarding synthetic techniques and mechanisms for solution-phase growth of various nanomaterials. Graphene, recognized by the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics, is now also included in this edition. [Pg.749]

Accurately as for silver-based nanostructured crystals, MW-assisted solution phase growth methods have been diffusively used to produce Au NCs with different sizes and shapes. Spherical particles with average diameters below 10 nm were differently achieved, for instance upon PVP-assisted hydrothermal reduction of... [Pg.431]

Several physical and chemical methods have been developed for S3mthesizing one-dimensional oxide nanostructures. Solution-phase growth, chemical vapor... [Pg.321]

Another analogous situation is present during the crystallization of the solute phase from liquid metal solutions. This leads to the production of protuberances upon the growth interface, which gradually... [Pg.360]

High-Temperature Crystallization The size-tunable optical and electronic properties of semiconductor nanocrystals are attractive for a variety of optoelectronic applications. In solution-phase crystallization, precursors undergo chemical reaction to form nuclei, and particle growth is arrested with capping ligands that... [Pg.18]

DKPs are simple and easy to obtain and are quite common by-products of synthetic, spontaneous, and biological formation pathways. DKP formation has been well documented as side reactions of solid-phase and solution-phase peptide synthesis. In addition, DKPs have been shown to be decomposition products of various peptides, proteins, and other commercial pharmaceuticals. Cyclic dipeptides were found to be present in solutions of human growth hormone, bradykinin, histerlin, and solutions of agents within the classes of penicillins and cephalosporins. " DKPs are also enzymatically synthesized in several protists and in members of the plant kingdom. Hydrolysates of proteins and polypeptides often contain these compounds and they are commonly isolated from yeasts, lichens, and fungi. ... [Pg.675]


See other pages where Solution phase growth is mentioned: [Pg.162]    [Pg.304]    [Pg.352]    [Pg.128]    [Pg.502]    [Pg.434]    [Pg.162]    [Pg.304]    [Pg.352]    [Pg.128]    [Pg.502]    [Pg.434]    [Pg.498]    [Pg.433]    [Pg.1883]    [Pg.1893]    [Pg.190]    [Pg.289]    [Pg.37]    [Pg.279]    [Pg.138]    [Pg.81]    [Pg.92]    [Pg.168]    [Pg.307]    [Pg.151]    [Pg.191]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.239]    [Pg.317]    [Pg.190]    [Pg.198]    [Pg.257]    [Pg.74]    [Pg.217]    [Pg.210]    [Pg.357]    [Pg.125]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.617]    [Pg.201]    [Pg.115]    [Pg.297]    [Pg.100]    [Pg.264]    [Pg.65]    [Pg.80]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.304 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.502 ]




SEARCH



Growth phase

Growth solution

© 2024 chempedia.info