Etching and Micro-Topographical Studies of Barium Oxalate Crystals Grown in Agar Gel

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In the present study, the selection of an etchant for a particular crystal was purely made on empirical basis. The gel grown barium oxalate crystals were etched by HCl, HNO3, BaCl2, NH4Cl, and NH4Cl-HCl solutions. Micro-topographical studies have been made and it was found that elongated triangular etch pits and pits within pits were formed. Rectangular growth layers in the form of staircase and leaf like dendrite pattern were seen. Kinetics of etching was studied. Quantitative estimation of dissolved crystals in etchants was used for the determination of activation energy of reaction and pre-exponential factor with the help of Arrhenius equation.

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P. Dalal and K. Saraf, "Etching and Micro-Topographical Studies of Barium Oxalate Crystals Grown in Agar Gel," Journal of Crystallization Process and Technology, Vol. 1 No. 1, 2011, pp. 8-12. doi: 10.4236/jcpt.2011.11002.

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