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We have established for the first time that centrifugation alters the chemical composition of binary alkali halide crystals growing from supersaturated aqueous solutions.1,2 To see if this phenomenon occurs in more complex systems, we investigated solid solution and eutectic systems constituted of two binary alkali halide compounds.
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Gurin, V.N. et al. (2001). Alteration of the Chemical Composition of Solid Solutions and Eutectics by Centrifugation. In: Regel, L.L., Wilcox, W.R. (eds) Processing by Centrifugation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0687-4_10
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