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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.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Contributors
- 1: Physical and Chemical Properties of Crystalline Systems
- 2: Activated Nucleation
- 3: Crystal Growth
- 4: Particle Size Distribution and Population Balance
- 5: Attrition and Attrition-Controlled Secondary Nucleation
- 6: Agglomeration
- 7: Quality of Crystalline Products
- 8: Design of Crystallizers
- 9: Operation of Crystallizers
- 10: Challenges in and an Overview of the Control of Crystallizers
- 11: Reaction Crystallization
- 12: "Tailor-Made Additives" and Impurities
- 13: Suspension Crystallization from the Melt
- 14: Layer Crystallization and Melt Solidification
- 15: Thermal Analysis and Economics of Processes
- References
- Appendix
- Notation
- Bibliography
- Substance Index
- Subject Index