Additives and Crystallization Processes (PDF)
From Fundamentals to Applications
(Sprache: Englisch)
Crystal growth technology involves processes for the production of
crystals essential for microelectronics, communication
technologies, lasers and energy producing and energy saving
technology. A deliberately added impurity is called an additive and
in...
crystals essential for microelectronics, communication
technologies, lasers and energy producing and energy saving
technology. A deliberately added impurity is called an additive and
in...
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Crystal growth technology involves processes for the production of
crystals essential for microelectronics, communication
technologies, lasers and energy producing and energy saving
technology. A deliberately added impurity is called an additive and
in different industries these affect the process of crystal growth.
Thus, understanding of interactions between additives and the
crystallizing phases is important in different processes found in
the lab, nature and in various industries.
This book presents a generalized description of the mechanisms
of action of additives during nucleation, growth and aggregation of
crystals during crystallization and has received endorsement from
the President of the International Organization for Crystal Growth.
It is the first text devoted to the role of additives in different
crystallization processes encountered in the lab, nature and in
industries as diverse as pharmaceuticals, food and biofuels.
A unique highlight of the book are chapters on the effect of
additives on crystal growth processes, since the phenomena
discussed is an issue of debate between researchers
crystals essential for microelectronics, communication
technologies, lasers and energy producing and energy saving
technology. A deliberately added impurity is called an additive and
in different industries these affect the process of crystal growth.
Thus, understanding of interactions between additives and the
crystallizing phases is important in different processes found in
the lab, nature and in various industries.
This book presents a generalized description of the mechanisms
of action of additives during nucleation, growth and aggregation of
crystals during crystallization and has received endorsement from
the President of the International Organization for Crystal Growth.
It is the first text devoted to the role of additives in different
crystallization processes encountered in the lab, nature and in
industries as diverse as pharmaceuticals, food and biofuels.
A unique highlight of the book are chapters on the effect of
additives on crystal growth processes, since the phenomena
discussed is an issue of debate between researchers
Autoren-Porträt von Keshra Sangwal
Professor Keshra Sangwal is Senior Professor of Physics(since 1997) and Head of the Department of Applied Physics and
Lublin University of Technology, Poland. He is author or co-author
of over 160 publications in the field of elementary processes of
growth and dissolution, real structure of crystals, structure and
properties of electrolyte solutions, and mechanical properties of
crystalline solids, including three books (see Author's
Previous Works).
He has served as Guest Editor of several issues of Crystal
Research and Technology and is a member of the advisory boards of
'Crystal Research and Technology' (Wiley-VCH),'
Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials', and the
'Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Science'.
He is a member of the Polish Physical Society, Polish Society of
Crystal Growth and the Crystallography Committee of the Polish
Academy of Sciences. He is a co-founder of the Polish Society of
Crystal Growth and served as its President from 1998 -
2001. He has worked as a visiting scientists in the Instituto
de Ciencia de Materiales de Barcelona, a UNDP specialist in Anna
University (India), and a visiting professor at the University of
Barcelona, and Hiroshima University.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Keshra Sangwal
- 2007, 1. Auflage, 468 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470517824
- ISBN-13: 9780470517826
- Erscheinungsdatum: 27.09.2007
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