Despite the fact that crystals make up an estimated 80% of
chemical and pharmaceutical products, few resources exist that
provide practical guidance on achieving precision control of their
size and size distribution. Based on a model developed by the
author and his colleagues, Precision Crystallization: Theory and
Practice of Controlling Crystal Size presents scientists and
product engineers with the tools to control crystal nucleation,
enabling them to ultimately control crystal size and size
distribution for batch and continuous crystallizations.
At the cutting edge of crystallization science and technology,
this volume presents information never before available.
Introducing the Balanced Nucleation and Growth (BNG) model, the
book demonstrates how the results of the nucleation process are
quantitatively related to practical experimental control values
such as:
- reaction addition rate
- crystal solubility
- temperature
- residence time (continuous crystallizations)
- the effect of ripening agents (crystal supersizing) during
nucleation
- the effect of crystal growth restrainers (crystal nanosizing)
during nucleation
- control of renucleation
The author shows how the BNG theory predicts previously unknown
phenomena and also how it corrects erroneous perceptions of the
importance of reaction volume on the outcome of crystal nucleation.
Going above and beyond classical nucleation theories which rely to
a large extent on guesswork, the BNG model gives precise guidance
to scientists working in a range of critical areas, leading to
promising implications for research, quality control, product
development, production processes, pilot plant operations, and
manufacturing.
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