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Zincite crystals may be grown in a variety of ways: from the gas phase, yielding acicular crystals [1], by the crystallization of zinc oxide from solution in PbF2 [2], which gives imperfect, lamellar crystals with (0001) and (0001) basic faces, and so on. The properties of crystals grown by these methods are technologically unsatisfactory.

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Kuz’mina, I.P., Lobachev, A.N., Triodina, N.S. (1973). Synthesis of Zincite by the Hydrothermal Method. In: Lobachev, A.N. (eds) Crystallization Processes under Hydrothermal Conditions. Studies in Soviet Science. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7523-4_2

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