crystal growth
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Research problems linked to this topic
- The difficulty in forming high quality protein crystals stems in part from the short-range and anisotropic character of protein interactions.
- Research and development on crystal growth technologies for production of crystalline silicon ribbon have been under way now for three decades.
- Traditional grinding wheels have many shortcoming, such as the premature detarchment of the grinding wheel, high grinding temperature, random grits distribution and the loading problems become more severe in grinding process.
- As a precursor phase, amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) plays a key role in the formation of CaCO3 biominerals, but the detailed information about the structure evolution during the crystallization process of ACC is limited.
- Although the amorphous state has been successfully employed for developing many poorly soluble drugs, a sufficient understanding of the crystallization behavior of pharmaceutical glass has not yet been achieved.
- Bombardment of crystalline solids by energetic particles produces lattice defects, the accumulation of which is the origin of the macroscopic effects of irradiation damage.