Kripal, Ram’s team published research in Canadian Journal of Physics in 2015 | CAS: 6381-59-5

Potassium sodium (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxysuccinate tetrahydrate(cas: 6381-59-5) is a ferroelectric crystal with a high piezoelectric effect and electromechanical coupling coefficient. Reference of Potassium sodium (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxysuccinate tetrahydrate Potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate has been used in the preparation of Lowry reagent for the determination of microsomal protein concentration in rat hepatic microsomes by Lowry method.

《Zero field splitting parameters of Cr3+ doped potassium sodium dl-tartrate tetrahydrate》 was written by Kripal, Ram; Yadav, Awadhesh Kumar. Reference of Potassium sodium (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxysuccinate tetrahydrateThis research focused onzero field splitting parameter chromium doped potassium sodium dl. The article conveys some information:

The zero field splitting parameters (ZFSPs) D and E of Cr3+ ion doped potassium sodium dl-tartrate tetrahydrate (PSTT), KNaC4H4O6·4H2O are calculated using the superposition model. The theor. calculated ZFSPs for Cr3+ in PSTT crystal are compared with the exptl. values obtained by ESR. Theor. ZFSPs are in good agreement with the exptl. values. The energy band positions of optical absorption spectra of Cr3+ in PSTT single crystal calculated with the CFA package agree well with exptl. values. The experimental part of the paper was very detailed, including the reaction process of Potassium sodium (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxysuccinate tetrahydrate(cas: 6381-59-5Reference of Potassium sodium (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxysuccinate tetrahydrate)

Potassium sodium (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxysuccinate tetrahydrate(cas: 6381-59-5) is a ferroelectric crystal with a high piezoelectric effect and electromechanical coupling coefficient. Reference of Potassium sodium (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxysuccinate tetrahydrate Potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate has been used in the preparation of Lowry reagent for the determination of microsomal protein concentration in rat hepatic microsomes by Lowry method.

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