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titleOfInvention Method for producing DNBB single crystal
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Objective] Avoiding the problem inherent in the temperature change method that the temperature fluctuations of the solution inside the device affect the crystals to be produced, and use an effective device to ensure high-quality DNBB To provide a method for producing a single crystal. A method for producing a single crystal of DNBB represented by the following formula [1] from an organic solvent solution, comprising: The organic solvent solution is placed in an environment in which solution deterioration components are removed, and DNBB is periodically changed within a constant temperature range in the growth tank in which DNBB is deposited to grow a single crystal. A method for producing a DNBB single crystal, which comprises depositing
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