Abstract
Many water-soluble inorganic salts grow as whiskers by means of cellulose-acetate (CA) membranes. This habit modification is independent of salt structure and properties and is due
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Yellin, N., Zelingher, N. & Ben-Dor, L. CA membranes as habit modifiers for the growth of whiskers of inorganic salts. J Mater Sci 21, 504–506 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01145515
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