Abstract

AbstractDislocation etching and dissolution of gel‐grown cadmium oxalate trihydrate crystals are carried out using different etchants. The study revealed the existence of dislocation network in the body of the crystal and shallow dislocation loops in the substructure. Faster dissolution of the crystal at elevated temperatures revealed that the rate of dissolution in the initial part of the dissolution time is much lesser, which increases fast to attain a steady value. This observation is related to the available specific surface area of the crystal.

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