Control of the key phenomena in continuous and batch crystallization processes

Novel process and equipment design

Doctoral Thesis (2019)
Author(s)

F. Anisi (TU Delft - Intensified Reaction and Separation Systems)

Research Group
Intensified Reaction and Separation Systems
Copyright
© 2019 F. Anisi
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 F. Anisi
Research Group
Intensified Reaction and Separation Systems
ISBN (print)
978-94-6361-229-6
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Abstract

Crystallization is one of the essential downstream steps of the manufacturing of chemical and pharmaceutical compounds when it comes to separation, purification, and final product formation. Although it has been years since it is widely applied in the aforementioned industries, it is known as one of the complex processes where continuous optimization is increasingly necessary. Insufficient understanding of crystallization phenomena and their interactions from one side, and demanding requirements for product specifications in such industries from the other side, form the basis of challenges within this unit operation...

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