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Noriaki Kubota

Researcher at Iwate University

Publications -  90
Citations -  2252

Noriaki Kubota is an academic researcher from Iwate University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleation & Crystallization. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 89 publications receiving 2069 citations.

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A kinetic model for crystal growth from aqueous solution in the presence of impurity

TL;DR: In this paper, a mathematical model describing crystal growth rates from aqueous solution as a function of impurity concentration is presented, which assumes that the step velocity decreases linearly with increasing surface coverage by impurities adsorbed on the growing crystal, and a proportionality constant α is introduced to take into account the effectiveness of the impurity.
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A new interpretation of metastable zone widths measured for unseeded solutions

TL;DR: In this article, the experimental metastable zone width (MSZW) was assumed to correspond to a point at which the number density of accumulated crystals (grown nuclei) had reached a fixed (but unknown) value and a new mathematical model was proposed.
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Seeding policy in batch cooling crystallization

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of seeding in batch cooling crystallization is discussed on the basis of original experimental data on potassium alum-water system obtained for both controlled and natural cooling modes.
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Supersaturation dependence of crystal growth in solutions in the presence of impurity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the rate of crystal growth in solution in the presence of impurity as a function of supersaturation and the critical supersaturation below which a crystal does not grow is correlated with the impurity concentration.
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The combined influence of supersaturation and impurity concentration on crystal growth

TL;DR: In this paper, the supersaturation dependence of crystal growth in the presence of impurity is discussed and it is shown that growth rate is suppressed over a wide range of supersaturation and the case where it is suppressed only in the low range of super-saturation while at the higher supersaturation range the impurity effect disappears completely.