Dear Debiasish,
more than "quasicrystals" (crystal in which
molecules adopt an ordered but aperiodic structure), to me the one in your
photo looks like spherulites. You shouldn't be far for finding the right
crystallization conditions: maybe change the pH of your precipitant
dear Rachel,
to me this seems more like a salt diffraction
pattern... I agree with Kevin, run a SDS on your crystal and see if you
have crystallized something "interesting"
Good luck
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Camillo Rosano
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