Growing Crystals that Will Make Your Crystallographer Happy
http://www.xray.ncsu.edu/GrowXtal.html

Paul Boyle, North Carolina State University, Department of Chemisry


This web site is geared toward graduate students and other researchers wanting to grow crystals suitable for X-ray structure determinations. Numerous techniques of growing crystals are discussed and include: slow evaporation, slow cooling, variations on slow evaporation and slow cooling, vapor diffusion, solvent diffusion, reactant diffusion, sublimation, convection, co-crystallants, counterions, and ionization of neutral compounds.

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Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Mineralogy:X-ray Techniques, Crystallography
Resource Type: Activities:Lab Activity
Grade Level: College Upper (15-16), College Lower (13-14), Graduate/Professional
Theme: Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Mineralogy