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Recrystallization creep of sodium chloride in solutions with different compositions: 2. The effect of urea additives

The study of the recrystallization creep of sodium chloride crystals shows that, beginning with a concentration of 10 −2 M, the addition of urea to a solution noticeably decelerates the recrystallization creep of NaCl. It is proven that the deceleration of the creep is due to the passage of the proc...

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Published in:Colloid journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2008-10, Vol.70 (5), p.626-629
Main Authors: Skvortsova, Z. N., Kas’yanova, I. V., Muralev, A. E., Porodenko, E. V., Traskine, V. Yu
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Language:English
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Summary:The study of the recrystallization creep of sodium chloride crystals shows that, beginning with a concentration of 10 −2 M, the addition of urea to a solution noticeably decelerates the recrystallization creep of NaCl. It is proven that the deceleration of the creep is due to the passage of the process from a diffusion regime to a kinetic one, which is limited by the rate of salt dissolution.
ISSN:1061-933X
1608-3067
DOI:10.1134/S1061933X0805013X