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Growth of Calcite in Confinement
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2017
unpublished
Slow growth of calcite in confinement is abundant in Nature and man made materials. There is ample evidence that such confined growth may create forces that fracture solids. The thermodynamic limits are well known but since confined crystal growth is transport limited and difficult to control in experiment we have almost no information on the mechanisms or limits of these processes. We present a novel approach to in situ study of confined crystal growth using microfluidics for accurate control
doi:10.20944/preprints201708.0028.v1
fatcat:jzp26a2urbaatd3f6o3xobw44a