Crystallization Technology Handbook
This handbook facilitates the selection, design and operation of large-scale industrial crystallizers that process crystals with the proper size distribution, shape and purity sought - including cooling, evaporation, drowning-out reaction, melt, and related crystallization techniques. This new edition offers new results on direct-contact cooling crystallization. It lists the properties of over 170 organic and inorganic crystallization systems.
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Crystallization Technology Handbook
This handbook facilitates the selection, design and operation of large-scale industrial crystallizers that process crystals with the proper size distribution, shape and purity sought - including cooling, evaporation, drowning-out reaction, melt, and related crystallization techniques. This new edition offers new results on direct-contact cooling crystallization. It lists the properties of over 170 organic and inorganic crystallization systems.
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Crystallization Technology Handbook

Crystallization Technology Handbook

Crystallization Technology Handbook

Crystallization Technology Handbook

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This handbook facilitates the selection, design and operation of large-scale industrial crystallizers that process crystals with the proper size distribution, shape and purity sought - including cooling, evaporation, drowning-out reaction, melt, and related crystallization techniques. This new edition offers new results on direct-contact cooling crystallization. It lists the properties of over 170 organic and inorganic crystallization systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135554972
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 05/08/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 840
File size: 34 MB
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A. Mersmann (Edited by)

Table of Contents

Physical and chemical properties of crystalline systems; activated nucleation; crystal growth; particle size distribution and population balance; attrition and attrition controlled secondary nucleation; agglomeration; quality of crystalline products; design of crystallizers; operation of crystallizers; challenges in, and an overview of, the control of crystallizers; reaction crystallization; tailor-made additives and impurities; suspension crystallization from the melt; layer crystallization and melt solidification; thermal analysis and economics of processes.
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