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[ccp4bb] How to distinguish microcrystalline, quasicystalline and precipitation?

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Subject: How to distinguish microcrystalline, quasicystalline and precipitation?
From: joybeiyang joybeiyang {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
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Hi everyone, I am preparing a "crystallization manual" for our group, however, I found that it is very difficult to distinguish microcrystalline, quasicrystalline and precipitation, especially when the precipitation was shiny, like the grit on the beach. Is there a way to distinguish the three?

Comments and suggestions will be greatly appreciated!




Joy

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