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Ultrasonic Effect on the Growth of Crystals from Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions on Polymer Substrates: The Role of Isotopic Composition of Liquid

The peculiarities of the crystal formation from supersaturated aqueous solutions of CuSO4 on polymer substrates were studied using X-ray diffractometry. During the crystal formation, the test solutions were irradiated with… Click to show full abstract

The peculiarities of the crystal formation from supersaturated aqueous solutions of CuSO4 on polymer substrates were studied using X-ray diffractometry. During the crystal formation, the test solutions were irradiated with one or two counter-propagating ultrasonic beams. Test solutions were prepared using natural deionized water with a deuterium content of 157 ± 1 ppm. The other liquid used was deuterium-depleted water with a deuterium content of 3 ppm. It was shown that irradiation with one/two ultrasonic beams resulted in drastic changes in the structure of the crystal deposit formed on the polymer substrate in the case when natural deionized water was chosen for preparing the supersaturated solution of CuSO4.

Keywords: effect growth; liquid; crystals aqueous; growth crystals; ultrasonic effect; polymer substrates

Journal Title: Polymers
Year Published: 2024

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