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Crystal Growth

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science1 year ago

Revolutionary Theory Redefines Crystal Formation in Chemistry

A new theory in crystallization suggests that the solvent, rather than the solute, plays the primary role in crystal formation. This challenges traditional views and has implications for fields like medicine and technology. The theory, developed by James Martin, describes crystallization as a two-step process involving a melt-like intermediate that organizes into a crystal structure. This approach could improve predictions of crystal growth and help in applications such as drug development and preventing kidney stones.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Advancements in Dolomite Growth: Dissolving Defects for Successful Lab Cultivation

Scientists have successfully grown dolomite in the lab for the first time by dissolving structural defects during growth. Dolomite, a key mineral found in various geological formations, has been a challenge to grow in the lab due to the formation of defects that hinder its growth. By removing these defects, researchers were able to simulate dolomite growth over geologic timescales. The findings have implications for the production of high-quality materials in fields such as semiconductors, solar panels, and batteries.