Incorporating all recent developments and applications of crystallization technology, this volume offers a clear account of the field's underlying principles, reviews of past and current research, and provides guidelines for equipment and process design. The book takes a balanced functional approach in its critical survey of research literature, and includes several problems based on real practical situations that illustrate theoretical development. Several new concepts and techniques used in process simulation and identification analysis are featured.
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Crystallization is an important technique for separation and purification of substances as well as for product design in chemical, pharmaceutical and biotechnological process industries.
A treatment of crystallization as a separation and purification technique in the chemical industry, reflecting its application to new metallic, ceramic, and polymer materials; fine and specialty chemicals; and medical,...
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In the first section of the book, the basic mechanisms - nucleation, growth, attrition and agglomeration are introduced. It ensures an understanding of supersaturation, the driving force of crystallization.
This is the most comprehensive collection of data on the kinetics of crystallization from solution. This feature alone makes it a valuable addition to the literature on industrial crystallization. It...
Learn from the experts about industrial crystallization in this third edition of a widely regarded classic that has been completely revised to reflect the latest developments in the field.
This Special Issue is result of a call for papers of the Section Industrial Crystallization of MDPI’s scientific journal Crystals.
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