Abstract
Some observations related to the decoration ofn-octacosane hydrocarbon crystal surfaces, by the same material, when crystallized from a solution containing a non-solvent in trace quantity (which is completely miscible with solvent) as impurity, are discussed.
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Shashi Kanth, P.B., Sastry, S.V.S., Prasad, P.B.V. et al. Self decoration: Case ofn-octacosane hydrocarbon crystals. Bull Mater Sci 21, 309–312 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02744958
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