Industrial Crystallization
Industrial Crystallization Symposia have been organized by the Crystallization Research Group at the Czechoslovak Research Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, Usti nad Labem, since 1960. Over the years, the increasing popularity of the unit operation of crystallization has been clearly demonstrated by the steady increase in numbers of both the papers presented and the attendances at the meetings. The 6th Symposium (1-3 September 1975) was organized jointly with the European Federation of Chemical Engineering Working Party on Crystallization, and the 44 papers presented were arranged into four sessions - A: Secondary Nucleation, B: Crystal Growth Kinetics, C: Crystal Habit Modification, D: Crystallizer Design, E: Indus­ trial Crystallizer Operation and Case Studies. The same groupings are preserved in this edited version of the proceedings. This is the first time that the Industrial Crystallization Symposium papers have appeared in one volume. After the 5th (1972) Symposium, authors we.re encouraged to submit their papers to an international journal specializing in crystallization. However, the results were not altogether satisfactory in that less than one third of the papers presented at the meeting were offered for consideration. This time, therefore, the organizing committee decided to attempt to keep the papers together by making arrangements for their pUblication by Plenum Press.
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Industrial Crystallization
Industrial Crystallization Symposia have been organized by the Crystallization Research Group at the Czechoslovak Research Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, Usti nad Labem, since 1960. Over the years, the increasing popularity of the unit operation of crystallization has been clearly demonstrated by the steady increase in numbers of both the papers presented and the attendances at the meetings. The 6th Symposium (1-3 September 1975) was organized jointly with the European Federation of Chemical Engineering Working Party on Crystallization, and the 44 papers presented were arranged into four sessions - A: Secondary Nucleation, B: Crystal Growth Kinetics, C: Crystal Habit Modification, D: Crystallizer Design, E: Indus­ trial Crystallizer Operation and Case Studies. The same groupings are preserved in this edited version of the proceedings. This is the first time that the Industrial Crystallization Symposium papers have appeared in one volume. After the 5th (1972) Symposium, authors we.re encouraged to submit their papers to an international journal specializing in crystallization. However, the results were not altogether satisfactory in that less than one third of the papers presented at the meeting were offered for consideration. This time, therefore, the organizing committee decided to attempt to keep the papers together by making arrangements for their pUblication by Plenum Press.
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Industrial Crystallization

Industrial Crystallization

Industrial Crystallization

Industrial Crystallization

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Industrial Crystallization Symposia have been organized by the Crystallization Research Group at the Czechoslovak Research Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, Usti nad Labem, since 1960. Over the years, the increasing popularity of the unit operation of crystallization has been clearly demonstrated by the steady increase in numbers of both the papers presented and the attendances at the meetings. The 6th Symposium (1-3 September 1975) was organized jointly with the European Federation of Chemical Engineering Working Party on Crystallization, and the 44 papers presented were arranged into four sessions - A: Secondary Nucleation, B: Crystal Growth Kinetics, C: Crystal Habit Modification, D: Crystallizer Design, E: Indus­ trial Crystallizer Operation and Case Studies. The same groupings are preserved in this edited version of the proceedings. This is the first time that the Industrial Crystallization Symposium papers have appeared in one volume. After the 5th (1972) Symposium, authors we.re encouraged to submit their papers to an international journal specializing in crystallization. However, the results were not altogether satisfactory in that less than one third of the papers presented at the meeting were offered for consideration. This time, therefore, the organizing committee decided to attempt to keep the papers together by making arrangements for their pUblication by Plenum Press.

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ISBN-13: 9781461572602
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 09/11/2013
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976
Pages: 473
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

Session A Secondary Nucleation.- Secondary Nucleation — A Review.- Attrition and Secondary Nucleation in Agitated Crystal Slurries.- Collision Breeding from Solution or Melt.- Secondary Nucleation of Potash Alum.- Control of Particle Size in Industrial NaCl-Crystallization.- Secondary Nucleation and Crystal Growth as Coupled Phenomena.- The Grinding Mechanism in Fluid Energy Mill and Its Similarity to Secondary Nucleation.- Secondary Nucleation in Agitated Crystallizers.- Session B Crystal Growth Kinetics.- Theory and Experiment for Crystal Growth from Solution: Implications for Industrial Crystallization.- Computer Simulation of Crystal Growth from Solution.- Surface Perfection as a Factor Influencing the Behaviour of Growth Layers on the {100} Faces on Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate (ADP) Crystals in Pure Solution.- Growth Rate of Citric Acid Monohydrate Crystals in a Liquid Fluidized Bed.- The Occurrence of Growth Dispersion and Its Consequences.- Kinetics of TiO2 Precipitation.- Investigations on the Ostwald Ripening of Well Soluble Salts by Means of Radioactive Isotopes.- Recrystallization in Suspensions.- Crystal Growth Kinetics of Sodium Chloride from Solution.- Session C Crystal Habit Modification.- Survey of Crystal Habit Modification in Solution.- Some Problems of Crystal Habit Modification.- Solvent Effects in the Growth of Hexamethylene Tetramine Crystals.- Effect of Isodimorphously Included Co(II), Fe(II) and Cu(II) Ions on the Crystal Structures of ZnSO4.7H2O and MgSO4.7H2O.- The Effect of Ionic Impurities on the Growth of Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate Crystals.- Influence of Mn(II), Cu(II) and Al(III) Ions on Size and Habit of the Ammonium Sulphate Crystals.- The Influence of Surface-Active Agents on Gypsum Crystallization in Phosphoric Acid Solutions.-Isomorphous Series in Crystals of MeSO4.nH2O Type.- The Transformation of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate into Crystalline Hydroxyapatite.- The Effect of Fe(III) Ions Upon the Growth of Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate Monocrystals.- Session D Crystallizer Design.- Crystallizer Design and Operation.- The Design of a Crystallizer.- Design Criteria for DTB-Vacuum Crystallizers.- Integral Design of Crystallizers as Illustrated by the Design of a Continuous Stirred-Tank Cooling Crystallizer.- Design of Batch Crystallizers.- Population Balance Models for Batch Crystallization.- The Crystallization of Some Chloro-Organic Compounds in a Batch Crystallizer with Programmed Cooling.- A New Technique for Accurate Crystal Size Distribution Analysis in an MSMPR Crystallizer.- Session E Crystallizer Operation and Case Studies.- Transient Behavior in Crystallization — Design Models Related to Plant Experiences.- Stability and Dynamic Behaviour of Crystallizers.- The Importance of Classification in Well-Mixed Crystallizers.- Purification of H3PO4. 1/2H2O by Crystallization.- The Operation of a NaOH. 31/2H2O Crystallizer by Direct Contact Cooling.- Progress in Continuous Fractional Crystallization.- The Prevention of Deposition on Crystallizer Cooling Surfaces Using Ultrasound.- Case Study of Incrustation in an Industrial Salt Crystallizer.- Operation of a Large-Scale KCl Crystallization Plant.
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