Crystal Habits and the Variation in Surface Energy Heterogeneity
Author(s) -
Raimundo Ho,
David A. Wilson,
Jerry Y. Y. Heng
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
crystal growth and design
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.966
H-Index - 155
eISSN - 1528-7505
pISSN - 1528-7483
DOI - 10.1021/cg900696f
Subject(s) - crystal (programming language) , surface energy , facet (psychology) , inverse gas chromatography , wetting , mannitol , materials science , range (aeronautics) , crystallography , adhesion , surface (topology) , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemical physics , d mannitol , mineralogy , chemistry , chromatography , geometry , composite material , organic chemistry , mathematics , computer science , programming language , psychology , social psychology , personality , big five personality traits
The anisotropicity of crystal facets means that the overall adhesion property or wetting behavior of a crystalline batch is dependent on the crystal habits of the constituent particles. A recently developed method based on inverse gas chromatography at finite concentration was applied to study the variation in surface energy heterogeneity of the β form of d-mannitol exhibiting different crystal morphologies. The dispersive surface energy distributions were measured for d-mannitol crystals exhibiting various aspect ratios as confirmed by dynamic image analysis. d-Mannitol crystals with dissimilar crystal aspect ratios have a similar range of surface energies but are significantly different in the relative proportion of energy values. As the aspect ratio of d-mannitol decreased, there was a decreasing shift in the overall contribution of the lower dispersive surface energy regions, which was attributed to the decrease in the proportion of the lowest energy crystal facet. This study confirms that crystal sha...
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