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Impurities are omnipresent during crystallization from solution, both in the lab and in natural environments. Unravelling the mechanisms of impurity effects during crystal growth contributes to the general understanding of crystallization processes and our ability to control it. One way of obtaining information on the impurity mechanisms is to observe the interaction of these foreign species with...