Understanding the mechanism by which nitrilotriacetic acid interacts with precipitating barium sulfate†
Abstract
Morphology modifiers can act in many different ways on the precipitating phase.
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Morphology modifiers can act in many different ways on the precipitating phase.
F. Jones, A. Oliveira, A. L. Rohl, M. I. Ogden and G. M. Parkinson, CrystEngComm, 2006, 8, 869 DOI: 10.1039/B608302A
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