Synthesis and characterization of L-Cystine Sodium Nitrate
| Vol-3 | Issue-7 | July 2018 | Published Online: 05 July 2018 PDF ( 535 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1307453 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
S. Ambikavathy
1;
G. Madhurambal
2;
B. Ravindran
3;
N. Menaka
4;
S. Malini
5;
S. Kamali
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1Research Scholar, ADM College for women, Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu (India) 2Dean of Science, ADM College for Women, Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu (India) 3Assistant Professor, PG & Research, Department of Physics, Thiru. Vi. Ka. Govt. Arts College, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu (India) 4Research Scholar, PG & Research, Department of Physics, Thiru. Vi. Ka. Govt. Arts College, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu (India) 5Research Scholar, PG & Research, Department of Physics, Thiru. Vi. Ka. Govt. Arts College, Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu (India) 6Assistant, Professor, Department of Science & Humanities, University College of Engineering, Thirukkuvalai, Tamil Nadu (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
In the present work, L-Cystine Sodium nitrate has been grown by a slow evaporation method. The Powder X-ray diffraction analysis was confirmed the crystalline nature. The FT-IR spectral analysis confirmed the various functional groups present in the grown crystal. The good optical property of a crystal was determined by UV-Vis transmittance spectrum. The TGA –DSC analysis confirmed that the crystal was stable up to 231.21oC. NLO studies of the grown L-Cystine Sodium nitrate crystals was determined using Kurtz Powder technique; which is 0.65 times that of KDP. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Solution growth, X-ray diffraction, Second Harmonic Generation | ||
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