Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.290, No.1, 248-257, 2006
Re-determination of succinonitrile (SCN)-camphor phase diagram
Low-melting temperature transparent organic materials have been extensively used to study the pattern formation and microstructure evolution. It proves to be very challenging to accurately determine the phase diagram since there is no viable way to measure the composition microscopically. In this paper, we presented the detailed experimental characterization of the phase diagram of succinonitrile (SCN)-camphor binary system. Differential scanning calorimetry, a ring-heater, and the directional solidification technique have been combined to determine the details of the phase diagram by using the purified materials. The advantages and disadvantages have been discussed for the different experimental techniques. SCN and camphor constitute a simple binary eutectic system with the eutectic composition at 23.6 wt% camphor and eutectic temperature at 37.65 degrees C. The solidus and the solubility of the SCN base solid solution have been precisely determined for the first time in this binary system. Published by Elsevier B.V.