## Abstract Single crystals of barium oxalate have been grown by gel method using agarβagar gel as media of growth at ambient temperature. The optimum conditions were established by varying various parameters such as concentration of gel, concentration of reactant, gel setting time etc. Prismatic p
Growth aspects of barium oxalate monohydrate single crystals in gel medium
β Scribed by A. Moses Ezhil Raj; D. Deva Jayanthi; V. Bena Jothy; M. Jayachandran; C. Sanjeeviraja
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0232-1300
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β¦ Synopsis
Single crystals of barium oxalate monohydrate (BaC 2 O 4 .H 2 O, BOM) were grown in pure form by controlled diffusion of Ba 2+ using the gel technique at different temperatures. Starting from aqueous Ba 2+ chloride (BaCl 2 ) and acetic acid (C 2 H 2 O 4 ) in gel, this method offers a low-cost and an easiest alternative to other preparation methods for the production of barium oxalate bulky single crystals. The optimal conditions for the growth of BOM crystals in silica gel were found by investigating different growth parameters such as gel pH, gel aging and crystallization temperature. Irrespective of all such crystallization environments, growth rate of the crystals were initially less and then exhibited supersaturation effect leading to non-linearity. Gel aging and temperature has profound effect on nucleation density that resulted less number of crystals of maximum size in the gel matrix. Perfect single crystals were grown on gels of higher pH. The macropore morphology and porosity was controlled by changing age of the gel. It has been found that temperature has a fabulous effect in controlling the nucleation density by altering the supersaturation conditions for the formation of critical nuclei. The entire growth kinetics informed that the grown crystals were derived by the one dimensional diffusion controlled process.
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