Abstract
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) represents a useful tool in providing information on the mechanism of growth of sucrose and the molecular roughness of the crystal surface with changes in the supersaturation level. Moreover, a better understanding of the effect of dextran as a macromolecular nonsugar on sucrose crystal growth is obtained. Step height, and the radius of the 2D critical nucleus were determined using the AFM technique.
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