Understanding the mechanisms of crystallization processes on the
molecular level is an essential step in the control of the
formation of crystals. These crystals may be a desirable solid
product or an undesirable precipitate. Crystallization Processes
- covers the theory, research, applications and control of
crystallization processes from a homogeneous liquid to a solid
phase.
- considers the behaviour of ions and molecules in homogeneous
supersaturated solutions and also in liquid metals and ionic
melts.
- discusses recent work on ionic solvation desolvation phenomena,
association of ions and molecules in solution and precipitation and
dissolution of crystals.
- includes the mechanism of crystallization of calcium carbonate
and other simple inorganic electrolytes, amino acids, lipids and
proteins.
Crystallization Processes is a valuable source of information for
all who are interested in the behaviour of solutions especially the
theoretical and practical aspects of crystallization phenomena.
These include physical, inorganic and organic chemists, materials
scientists and chemical engineers who wish to optimize industrial
processes. The Wiley Series in Solution Chemistry fills the
increasing need to present authoritative, comprehensive and fully
up-to-date accounts of the many aspects of solution chemistry.
Internationally recognized experts from research or teaching
institutions in various countries are invited to contribute to the
series.
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