(279e) Influence of Transient Nucleation Phenomena on Induction Time at Low Supersaturation
AIChE Annual Meeting
2022
2022 Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Nucleation and Growth I
Tuesday, November 15, 2022 - 9:59am to 10:28am
In this work, by considering transient nucleation phenomena, we show that the sigmoidal shape of the ITD frequently observed at low supersaturations has its origins in the time delay involved in âequilibratingâ the system to the imposed supersaturation. This time lag is significant at low supersaturations, thus resulting in a time-varying process intensity. We revisit experimental ITD data sets published in the literature and show that the proposed approach that considers transient nucleation kinetics (instead of steady-state kinetics) can explain these ITD. Our approach does not require one to assume (often trivial) growth or detection times to explain the âdead timeâ of nucleation observed in ITD at low supersaturations. This analysis method also provides one with information on the transient processes involved in nucleation mechanisms and paves the way for further understanding the metastable behavior of crystallizing solutions.