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ID 115075
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Fujiwara, Takahisa Tokushima University
Tsukamoto, Katsuo Osaka University|Tohoku University
Fukuyama, Seijiro Advanced Engineering Services
Shimaoka, Taro Japan Space Forum
Tsuchiya, Kazuma Tokushima University
Ninomiya, Ai Tokushima University
Murakumo, Yumiko Tokushima University
Ikeuchi, Akiho Tokushima University
Minamizono, Hitomi Tokushima University
Yamazaki, Tomokazu Japan Space Forum
Sone, Takehiko Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation
Sakashita, Tetsuya Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Nagai, Masae Japan Space Forum
Arai, Yasutomo Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Keywords
nucleation
growth
glucose isomerase
microgravity
International Space Station
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Journal Article
Description
In situ observation of the nucleation and growth of glucose isomerase (GI) crystals under microgravity was conducted using an optical microscope during the first flight of the Advanced Nano Step project undertaken in the International Space Station (ISS). Very low apparent nucleation rates (J’) of GI crystals in the solution and on the substrate of the growth container were confirmed compared with those on the ground. In particular, J’ of GI crystals in the solution were a few times lower than that on the substrate. The growth rates (R) of the {101} faces of GI crystals on the substrate and the apparent growth rates (R’) in the solution were measured. The very low nucleation rates allowed us to successfully measure R at a very high supersaturation region (up to ln(C/Ce) = 6), at which R cannot be measured on the ground.
Journal Title
Crystals
ISSN
20734352
Publisher
MDPI
Volume
9
Issue
2
Start Page
90
Published Date
2019-02-11
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© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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