2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.3c01210
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Enhanced Predictability of Urea Crystallization by an Optimized Laser Repetition Rate

Leon Geiger,
Ian Howard,
Neil MacKinnon
et al.

Abstract: Laser-induced crystallization is a novel alternative to classical methods for crystallizing organic molecules but requires a judicious choice of experimental parameters for the onset of crystallization to be predictable. This study investigated the impact of the laser repetition rate on the time delay from the start of the pulsed laser illumination to the initiation of crystallization, the socalled induction time. A supersaturated urea solution was irradiated with near-infrared (λ = 1030 nm) laser pulses of pu… Show more

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