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- Mineralizer abstract "The purpose of a mineralizer is to facilitate the transport of insoluble “nutrient” to a seed crystal by means of a reversible chemical reaction. Overtime, the seed crystal accumulates the material that was once in the nutrient and grows. Mineralizers are additives that aid the solubilization of the nutrient solid. When used in small quantities, mineralizers function as catalysts. Typically, a more stable solid is crystallized from a solution that consists of a less stable solid and a solvent. The process is done by dissolution-precipitation or crystallization process.Hydrothermal growth involves the crystallization of a dissolved solid at elevated temperatures. Often high pressures are involved. Historically, the goal of hydrothermal growth was to grow large crystals. Due to the recent developments in nanotechnology, small nanocrystals are now desired and made by hydrothermal growth with crystal size controlled by mineralizers. Different mineralizers result in crystals of different sizes and shapes. Typical mineralizers are hydroxides (NaOH, KOH, LiOH), carbonates (Na2CO3) and halides (NaF, KF, LiF, NaCl, KCl, LiCl).".
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- Mineralizer wikiPageRevisionID "687653400".
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Autoclave.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_synthesis.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equilibrium_chemistry.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_chloride.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_fluoride.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Lithium_hydroxide.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Nanotechnology.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_chloride.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_fluoride.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_hydroxide.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Sapphire.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Seed_crystal.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_carbonate.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_chloride.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_fluoride.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_hydroxide.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Water_of_crystallization.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Zeolite.
- Mineralizer wikiPageWikiLink Zincite.
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- Mineralizer subject Category:Chemical_synthesis.
- Mineralizer subject Category:Equilibrium_chemistry.
- Mineralizer type Process.
- Mineralizer type Reaction.
- Mineralizer type Thermodynamic.
- Mineralizer comment "The purpose of a mineralizer is to facilitate the transport of insoluble “nutrient” to a seed crystal by means of a reversible chemical reaction. Overtime, the seed crystal accumulates the material that was once in the nutrient and grows. Mineralizers are additives that aid the solubilization of the nutrient solid. When used in small quantities, mineralizers function as catalysts. Typically, a more stable solid is crystallized from a solution that consists of a less stable solid and a solvent.".
- Mineralizer label "Mineralizer".
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- Mineralizer wasDerivedFrom Mineralizer?oldid=687653400.
- Mineralizer isPrimaryTopicOf Mineralizer.