Effect of Supersaturation on Crystal Size and Number of Crystals Produced in Antisolvent Crystallization
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概要
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The antisolvent crystallization of sodium chloride was carried out in batches to observe crystallization phenomena using ethanol as an antisolvent. To decrease high local supersaturation generated by the addition of antisolvent, the authors have proposed a new idea by choosing high ethanol concentration operational conditions. Obtained crystals seemed to be unagglomerated and monodispersed in the optimum range of ethanol concentration. From the observation of nucleation phenomena, it was considered that nucleation induced by the antisolvent addition occurred due to the local supersaturation generated at the boundary of the starting and feed solutions. On the other hand, crystal growth is considered to proceed by the supersaturation generated by sufficient mixing between the starting and feed solutions. Average crystal size increased with the increase of σg. The number of produced crystals increased with the increase of the starting solution concentration C. The induction period for nucleation tended to decrease with increase of C and σg. Since the number of produced crystals depended on C, nucleation was considered to be influenced by local mixing between the starting and feed solutions.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2002-11-01
著者
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Hirasawa Izumi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Waseda University
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Hirasawa Izumi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Graduate School Of Advanced Science And Engineering Waseda Universit
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KAKEKO SHOGO
Department of Applied Chemistry, Waseda University
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YAMAGAMI YASUHIRO
Department of Applied Chemistry, Waseda University
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TOCHIHARA HEISUKE
Department of Applied Chemistry, Waseda University
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Kakeko Shogo
Department Of Applied Chemistry Waseda University
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Tochihara Heisuke
Department Of Applied Chemistry Waseda University
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Yamagami Yasuhiro
Department Of Applied Chemistry Waseda University
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Kaneko Shogo
Department of Applied Chemistry, Waseda University
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