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Contemporary Materials 2015 - Савремени Материјали

6 - 7.9.2015.

THE EFFECT OF SOLUTION HISTORY ON GROWTH RATE DISPERSION OF ROCHELLE SALT CRYSTALS

Аутори:
1. Биљана Максимовић, Физички факултет, Serbia
2. Мићо Митровић, Физички факултет, Serbia
3. Бранислава Мисаиловић, Физички факултет, Serbia
4. Весна Чворић, Физички факултет, Serbia
5. Dragana Malivuk Gak, Природно-математички факултет Бања Лука, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
6. Андријана Жекић, Физички факултет, Serbia


Апстракт:
Crystal growth rate dispersion and the effect of external parameters on them still represent a subject of current researches. Results of investigation of the effect of cooling of aqueous solutions from 35.0 and 50.0°C to crystal growth temperature of 30.0°C on growth rate distribution of small Rochelle salt crystals are presented in this paper. Obtained results indicate that the range of possible growth rates depends on the pre-treatment of the solution. Exposing the solution to high temperatures of 50.0°C and slowly temperature decreasing reduces the probability of nucleation and growth of crystals which grew at rates higher than 60 nm/s, whereas the treatment of a solution from 35.0°C reduces the probability of nucleation and growth of crystals which grew at rates smaller than 10 nm/s. Growth rate dispersions are described by normal distribution, and position of distribution maximum is shifted toward lower rates for cooling a solution from 35.0°C. Results will be discussed in accordance with existing theories of crystal growth.

Кључне речи:
Rochelle salt,growth rate dispersion,history of solution

Тематска област:
СИМПОЗИЈУМ А - Наука материје, кондензоване материје и физикa чврстог стања

Датум пријаве сажетка:
14.07.2016.

Конференцијa:
Contemporary Materials 2016 - Савремени Материјали

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