A microfluidic process for producing crystals of controlled size by confining the crystallization within drops is demonstrated. The process consists of a drop producing stage which segments the mother liquor into monodisperse drops followed by crystallization in a temperature controlled tubular crystallizer. The process is implemented to produce lactose crystals with significantly narrower crystal size distribution (CSD) as compared with crystals produced in a stirred bulk crystallizer. By controlling the drop size and initial supersaturation the mean crystal size can be controlled. The distribution of the number of crystals per drop and the CSD are measured as a function of supersaturation at temperatures between 20 and View the MathML sou...
Understanding the nucleation process is key to controlling the formation of crystalline materials. P...
This study investigates the effects of key process parameters of continuous mixing-induced supersatu...
16 pagesInternational audienceWe present a mathematical model for solvated crystallization of alpha ...
A microfluidic process for producing crystals of controlled size by confining the crystallization wi...
Crystallization is used to produce a number of solid products, ranging from common materials like su...
Crystallization from surfactant-free, monodisperse emulsions was investigated as a method for contro...
This work focused on producing Inhaler grade lactose (IGL) directly by crystallization. IGL is a hi...
Drop-based crystallization techniques are used to achieve a high degree of control over crystallizat...
The study presented in this paper deals with the determination of eflucimibe nucleation rate in a dr...
International audienceWe present a mathematical model of solvated crystallization of α-lactose monoh...
International audienceWe present a mathematical model of solvated crystallization of α-lactose monoh...
International audienceWe present a mathematical model of solvated crystallization of α-lactose monoh...
Evaporative crystallization has been used by Fonterra Cooperative Group (New Zealand) for producing...
In industry, lactose is generally produced by concentrating whey permeate by evaporation followed by...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Understanding the nucleation process is key to controlling the formation of crystalline materials. P...
This study investigates the effects of key process parameters of continuous mixing-induced supersatu...
16 pagesInternational audienceWe present a mathematical model for solvated crystallization of alpha ...
A microfluidic process for producing crystals of controlled size by confining the crystallization wi...
Crystallization is used to produce a number of solid products, ranging from common materials like su...
Crystallization from surfactant-free, monodisperse emulsions was investigated as a method for contro...
This work focused on producing Inhaler grade lactose (IGL) directly by crystallization. IGL is a hi...
Drop-based crystallization techniques are used to achieve a high degree of control over crystallizat...
The study presented in this paper deals with the determination of eflucimibe nucleation rate in a dr...
International audienceWe present a mathematical model of solvated crystallization of α-lactose monoh...
International audienceWe present a mathematical model of solvated crystallization of α-lactose monoh...
International audienceWe present a mathematical model of solvated crystallization of α-lactose monoh...
Evaporative crystallization has been used by Fonterra Cooperative Group (New Zealand) for producing...
In industry, lactose is generally produced by concentrating whey permeate by evaporation followed by...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Understanding the nucleation process is key to controlling the formation of crystalline materials. P...
This study investigates the effects of key process parameters of continuous mixing-induced supersatu...
16 pagesInternational audienceWe present a mathematical model for solvated crystallization of alpha ...