Skander, John L. (1979). Growth Rate of Barium Chromate Crystals. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Abstract
The crystallisation of barium chromate was investigated with theobjective of producing crystals of 10-4m in size instead of thecommercially available size of 2 x 10--6m. This was achieved by themethod of controlled homogeneous precipitation from solutions oflow pH. However, this was not an optimum operation. Two basicrequirements were established for the quantitative study of thekinetics of barium chromate crystallisation. The first requirement was a knowledge of the overall solubility of barium chromate in acid solutions at different temperatures. The experimental results showed that it is possible to increase the overall solubility by ∼3 orders of magnitude to ∼20g/dm3 of solution...
Publication DOI: | https://doi.org/10.48780/publications.aston.ac.uk.00010163 |
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Divisions: | College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > School of Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering > Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry |
Additional Information: | Copyright © Skander, John Lewis 1979. Skander, John Lewis asserts their moral right to be identified as the author of this thesis. This copy of the thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to recognise that its copyright rests with its author and that no quotation from the thesis and no information derived from it may be published without appropriate permission or acknowledgement. If you have discovered material in Aston Publications Explorer which is unlawful e.g. breaches copyright, (either yours or that of a third party) or any other law, including but not limited to those relating to patent, trademark, confidentiality, data protection, obscenity, defamation, libel, then please read our Takedown Policy and contact the service immediately. |
Institution: | Aston University |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Growth rate,barium chromate crystals |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2025 13:49 |
Date Deposited: | 08 Dec 2010 10:06 |
Completed Date: | 1979-12 |
Authors: |
Skander, John L.
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