Morphology of BaSO4 crystals grown at the liquid–liquid interface
Abstract
Barite crystals were grown at the interface between an aqueous solution of Ba2+ ions and organic solutions of
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Barite crystals were grown at the interface between an aqueous solution of Ba2+ ions and organic solutions of
D. R. Ray, A. Kumar, S. Reddy, S. R. Sainkar, N. R. Pavaskar and M. Sastry, CrystEngComm, 2001, 3, 213 DOI: 10.1039/B109533C
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