Briuglia et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Measuring secondary nucleation through single crystal seedingBriuglia et al., 2018
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- Briuglia M
- Sefcik J
- ter Horst J
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- Crystal Growth & Design
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This article presents a novel assessment method for secondary nucleation rates using a well- controlled, small scale seeding procedure. The procedure comprises the seeding of a well- monitored, stirred, supersaturated solution by a carefully selected single crystal under …
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