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Growth of carbon dioxide whiskers
Avinash Kumar Both1, Chin Li Cheung1
1University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska 68588 USA ccheung2@unl.edu.
Abstract:
We report the growth of carbon dioxide (CO2) whiskers at low temperatures (-70 °C to -65 °C) and moderate pressure (4.4 to 1.0 bar). Their axial growth was assessed by optical video analysis. The identities of these whiskers were confirmed as CO2 solids by Raman spectroscopy. A vapor-solid growth mechanism was proposed based on the influence of the relative humidity on the growth.
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