Artigo Revisado por pares

Sonocrystallization: The Use of Ultrasound for Improved Industrial Crystallization

2005; American Chemical Society; Volume: 9; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/op050109x

ISSN

1520-586X

Autores

Graham Ruecroft, David Hipkiss, Tuan Q. Ly, Neil Maxted, Peter W. Cains,

Tópico(s)

Field-Flow Fractionation Techniques

Resumo

An overview of the application of power ultrasound to crystallization of organic molecules, and the equipment developed in recent years in which sonocrystallization and sonochemistry may be carried out at industrial scale, is presented. It includes both results from the research and development programs carried out by us and a survey of developments in the field more generally. The most important effect of ultrasound on crystallization is the induction of nucleation and the principal benefits derived from an ability to manipulate this effect. The reported effects of ultrasound on crystal nucleation and growth have been briefly reviewed, and examples are given of physical properties of the products having been manipulated by varying and controlling the insonation regime. New applications, directions, and developments have been identified. Developments in scale-up methods and available equipment have also been reviewed. It is the availability of robust large-scale equipment that has been critical to establishing the viability of this technology for industrial use in recent years.

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