Morphological Aspects of Bismuth Sulpho Iodide Grown by Silica Gel Technique
Corresponding Author(s) : S. Kumara Raman
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 11 No. 2 (1999): Vol 11 Issue 2
Abstract
Bismuth sulpho iodide (BiSI) has been prepared by the reaction of BiCl3 dissolved in H2SO4 and acetic acid in silica gel. The morphology of some as-grown symmetrical crystals has been studied by optical microscopy. The growth morphology studies indicate that the grown crystals are needle-shaped, orthorhombic disphenoidal. The growth mechanism has been assessed.
Keywords
Morphological Aspects
Bismuth Sulpho Iodide
Silica Gel Technique
Kumara Raman, S. (2012). Morphological Aspects of Bismuth Sulpho Iodide Grown by Silica Gel Technique. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 11(2), 344–347. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/23286
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