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How to grow single crystals of small organic molecules. Easy, fast, efficient.

What is it about?

The paper is about simple improvements of crystallization techniques for small organic molecules. How to avoid multiple crystallization, sticked crystals, bad facets, substance degradation etc, without using extreme or complicated procedures and conditions.

Why is it important?

Most unique is how easy some problems can be avoided using simple modifications for well-known techniques, such as slow evaporation, slow cooling, etc. More than 20 crystals "that do not want to grow" were obtained for X-Ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. Modifications are so easy, that can be used even in schools for elective courses.

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