Growth and characterization of small molecule organic crystals. Etter, M. C., Jahn, D. A., Donahue, B. S., Johnson, R. B., & Ojala, C. Journal of Crystal Growth, 76(3):645-655, 1986.
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High quality organic crystals are needed for X-ray diffraction analyses and for use as solid-state materials. Current routine and nonroutine methods of growing organic crystals are discussed here and comparisons are made between these methods and those that are more suitable for inorganic or protein crystal growth. Examples of growth of crystals with controlled morphology, controlled growth of metastable crystals, and growth of polymorphic crystal forms are given.
@article{Etter_et_al_1986,
author = {Margaret C. Etter and Donald A. Jahn and Brian S. Donahue and Ruth B. Johnson and Charles Ojala},
title = {Growth and characterization of small molecule organic crystals},
journal = {Journal of Crystal Growth},
volume = {76},
number = {3},
pages = {645-655},
year = {1986},
issn = {0022-0248},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-0248(86)90181-8},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022024886901818},
abstract = {High quality organic crystals are needed for X-ray diffraction analyses and for use as solid-state materials. Current routine and nonroutine methods of growing organic crystals are discussed here and comparisons are made between these methods and those that are more suitable for inorganic or protein crystal growth. Examples of growth of crystals with controlled morphology, controlled growth of metastable crystals, and growth of polymorphic crystal forms are given.}
}

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