Artigo Revisado por pares

Continuous-Flow Tubular Crystallization in Slugs Spontaneously Induced by Hydrodynamics

2014; American Chemical Society; Volume: 14; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/cg401715e

ISSN

1528-7505

Autores

Mo Jiang, Zhilong Zhu, Ernesto Jimenez, Charles D. Papageorgiou, Josh Waetzig, Andrew Hardy, Marianne Langston, Richard D. Braatz,

Tópico(s)

Fluid Dynamics and Mixing

Resumo

A novel continuous crystallizer design is described with the potential to provide improved control of crystal properties, improved process reproducibility, and reduced scale-up risk. Liquid and gas are introduced into one end of the tube at flow rates selected to spontaneously generate alternating slugs of liquid and gas that remain stable while cooling crystallization occurs in each liquid slug. Mixing within each stable self-circulating slug is maximized by controlling the slug aspect ratio through specification of liquid and gas flow rates. The crystallizer is designed so that nucleation and growth processes are decoupled to enhance the individual control of each phenomenon. Coaxial or radial mixers combine liquid streams to generate seed crystals immediately upstream of the growth zone where nucleation is minimized, and crystal growth is controlled by the varying temperature profile along the length of the tube. The slug-flow crystallizer design is experimentally demonstrated to generate large uniform crystals of l-asparagine monohydrate in less than 5 min.

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