(260g) Rethinking Industrial Crystallization Processes
AIChE Annual Meeting
2008
2008 Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Advances and Case Studies in Crystallization and Post Crystallization Processing
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 2:30pm to 2:50pm
Most industrial crystallization process technology is well established, with many years in operation. Consequently, there have been relatively few major improvements recently. Most industrial crystallization is done by creating supersaturation in stirred tanks with simultaneous crystal nucleation and growth. Since both nucleation and growth are strong functions of supersaturation, they can not in general be controlled individually in traditional crystallizers. In addition, new process technology is needed that can commercialize recent advances in the application of molecular and supramolecular control of crystallization, such as template directed crystal nucleation. We will review alternate crystallization process strategies that enable greater control of crystal properties. In particular, we will present research leading to a system that separates crystal nucleation and growth, and that can create templated nuclei.