Measurement of Crystallization of Potassium Bromate from its Quiescent Aqueous Solution by Differential Scanning Calorimeter-Growth Rate of Crystallite -

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Heat evolution rate curves were recorded with KBrO3-quiet supersaturated aqueous solution at constant cooling temperature, T, by using a differential scanning calorimeter and were analyzed on the basis of the growth rate of all crystallites pre-formed in the sample solution. Taking microscopic observation into account, the expression of the overall growth rate, R, was derived, on the assumption that the crystallite surface is Kosse's and that its growth rate is determined by two-dimensional nucleation rate, J’=K1’Sm’. where C, C0 S are concentration at t t and =0 and supersaturation ratio, respectively. in’ is number of solute in a critical nucleus and is not constant, but depends on S and T. The values of two-dimensional nucleation parameters (m’, radius, free edge energy σ’ and surface energy estimated from σ’ and activation energy) were of reasonable order of magnitude. Comparison of these values with those of the three-dimensional parameters obtained previously is discussed. It may be concluded that Eq. (1) and hence the expression for J’ proposed in this paper are adequate for the growth rate and two-dimensional nucleation rate, respectively. © 1978, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan. All rights reserved.

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Harano, Y., & Oota, K. (1978). Measurement of Crystallization of Potassium Bromate from its Quiescent Aqueous Solution by Differential Scanning Calorimeter-Growth Rate of Crystallite -. Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 11(2), 119–124. https://doi.org/10.1252/jcej.11.119

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