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Electro Kinetic Studies Of Potassium Ferro Cyanide Single Crystal


 

In this present study, unidirectional growth at room temperature and 100% solute crystal has been achieved for the first time from the solution growth method using “uniaxially solution – crystalline method”. The nonlinear single crystals of Potassium Ferro cyanide were grown by slow evaporation solution growth technique. The chemical reactions were studied both, in the Ultraviolet – Visible (UV – VIS) and Fourier Transform Infrared Region (FTIR) of the spectrum. Along with these dielectric constant and viscosity measurements were performed for better investigation. It is increasingly recognized that, in order to understand the kinetics and mechanism of ionic crystal, dissolution at the microscopic level is required. When the single crystal of the material of interest is available, these techniques allow kinetic and structural information on dissolution from single crystals. Crystallographic data of monoclinic and integrated single crystal were measured.


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Crystal growth, slow evaporation technique, Ultraviolet – Visible (UV – VIS), Fourier Transform Infrared Region (FTIR).
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In this present study, unidirectional growth at room temperature and 100% solute crystal has been achieved for the first time from the solution growth method using “uniaxially solution – crystalline method”. The nonlinear single crystals of Potassium Ferro cyanide were grown by slow evaporation solution growth technique. The chemical reactions were studied both, in the Ultraviolet – Visible (UV – VIS) and Fourier Transform Infrared Region (FTIR) of the spectrum. Along with these dielectric constant and viscosity measurements were performed for better investigation. It is increasingly recognized that, in order to understand the kinetics and mechanism of ionic crystal, dissolution at the microscopic level is required. When the single crystal of the material of interest is available, these techniques allow kinetic and structural information on dissolution from single crystals. Crystallographic data of monoclinic and integrated single crystal were measured.


Keywords


Crystal growth, slow evaporation technique, Ultraviolet – Visible (UV – VIS), Fourier Transform Infrared Region (FTIR).