A description of special aspects of the crystal growth.
Examples: Solution 2 was prepared as a well solution and mixed. A droplet containing 2 \ml of solution 1 was delivered onto a cover slip; 2 \ml of solution 2 was added to the droplet without mixing., Crystal plates were originally stored at room temperature for 1 week but no nucleation occurred. They were then transferred to 4 degrees C, at which temperature well formed single crystals grew in 2 days., The dependence on pH for successful crystal growth is very sharp. At pH 7.4 only showers of tiny crystals grew, at pH 7.5 well formed single crystals grew, at pH 7.6 no crystallization occurred at all.
The method used to grow the crystals.
Examples: MICROBATCH, VAPOR DIFFUSION, HANGING DROP
The pH at which the crystal was grown. If more than one pH was employed during the crystallization process, the final pH should be noted here and the protocol involving multiple pH values should be described in _exptl_crystal_grow.details.
Examples: null, null, null
Text description of crystal growth procedure.
Examples: PEG 4000, potassium phosphate, magnesium chloride, cacodylate
The range of pH values at which the crystal was grown. Used when a point estimate of pH is not appropriate.
Examples: 5.6 - 6.4
The temperature in kelvins at which the crystal was grown. If more than one temperature was employed during the crystallization process, the final temperature should be noted here and the protocol involving multiple temperatures should be described in _exptl_crystal_grow.details.
A description of special aspects of temperature control during crystal growth.
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This data item is a pointer to _exptl_crystal.id in the EXPTL_CRYSTAL category.