The Anomalously High Rate of Crystallization, Controlled by Crystal Forms under the Conditions of a Limited Liquid Volume
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Non-isothermal evaporation and crystallization in a thin layer of an aqueous salt solution have been studied experimentally. The results of these studies are important for a wide range of modern technologies, associated with obtaining thin coatings and crystallization in thin layers and films. The crystallization patterns are shown to differ for different salts and change both over the crystalline hydrate surface and over time. The growth kinetics of crystal hydrates has been examined. A qualitative behavior of crystallization curves may both coincide and differ from the behavior of the curves, obtained using a statistical approach. It is shown that this difference is determined by a changing ratio of rates of evaporation to crystallization. By changing the evaporation velocity, it is possible to change the crystal forms and crystallization velocity. It is well-known that the crystallization rate increases as a square root of time. However, according to our results, the crystallization rate may both rise ...