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The Main Trends in the Study of Inorganic Crystals Containing Organic Impurities (Review)

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Growth of Crystals

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Minute traces of certain organic compounds can influence the course of crystallization, or can produce new properties in the growing crystals [1]. Although the effects are of great practical and theoretical interest, little has been done on the interactions of organic compounds with the faces of growing crystals.

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Slavnova, E.N. (1959). The Main Trends in the Study of Inorganic Crystals Containing Organic Impurities (Review). In: Shubnikov, A.V., Sheftal’, N.N. (eds) Growth of Crystals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0471-6_24

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