Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1491256 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Solubility, metastable zonewidth and induction period have been estimated for the growth of sodium paranitrophenolate dihydrate (NPNa) single crystal. The interfacial energy has been calculated using experimentally determined induction period values. Nucleation parameters such as Gibbs free energy, critical energy barrier, radius, number of molecules in the critical nucleus and growth rate have been calculated. The evaluated interfacial tension values are found to be well agreed with the theoretical value derived from the solubility data. Bulk single crystals of NPNa have been grown with an aid of methanol as a solvent by slow evaporation technique.
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Authors
S. Dinakaran, J. Mary Linet, C. Justin Raj, S.M. Navis Priya, S. Jerome Das,