Process for producing a monocrystal of a compound by crystallizi

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156616R, 156624, 156DIG72, 156DIG82, C30B 1302, C30B 2948, C30B 906

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a binary initial solvent zone for the crystallization in monocrystal form of a ternary or quaternary compound of given composition and containing Cd and Hg. It consists of choosing on the phase equilibrium diagram of the compound, the Cd and Hg concentration and the temperature which crystallization is to take place. When raised to this temperature, the initial solvent zone is able to dissolve the compound until a solvent zone in thermodynamic equilibrium therewith is obtained and on the basis of which it is possible to bring about crystallization. The composition of the initial solvent zone and the temperature at which it is to be prepared are determined on the diagram.

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patent: 4465527 (1984-08-01), Nishizawa
patent: 4551196 (1985-11-01), Capper et al.
patent: 4564415 (1986-01-01), Fillot et al.

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