rekristallisationen
Rekristallisationen, also known as recrystallization, is a process used in chemistry and materials science to purify solid crystalline substances. It involves dissolving a solid compound in a suitable solvent at high temperature and then gradually cooling the solution to allow the pure crystals to form, leaving impurities in the solvent. This technique is commonly employed to improve purity and obtain crystalline samples with well-defined structures.
The process begins with selecting an appropriate solvent, one in which the target compound is soluble at
Rekristallisation is widely used in organic and inorganic chemistry labs for purifying synthesized compounds, as well
The technique is favored for its simplicity, cost efficiency, and ability to produce high-quality crystals suitable