On Comparing Crystal Growth Rates: Para Substituted Carboxylic Acids
In this contribution the single crystal growth rates of four para substituted benzoic acids measured in toluene and isopropyl alcohol solutions are reported. Major objectives of the work have been to consider how such data might be correctly compared and how such comparisons may be related to underl...
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description | In this contribution the single crystal growth rates of four para substituted benzoic acids measured in toluene and isopropyl alcohol solutions are reported. Major objectives of the work have been to consider how such data might be correctly compared and how such comparisons may be related to underlying packing arrangements in the respective crystal structures. Morphological determinations formed an important part of the overall study. Consideration has been given to various practical issues arising from the varying solubility of the materials and growth rate dispersion among the measured crystal seeds. This provides suggestions as how best to measure growth rates for this purpose. The ultimate aims of such work have been to explore connections between growth and nucleation kinetics as well as to consider what such a data set might predict about the kinetics of other related molecules. |
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