2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(656c) Combined Cooling and Anti-Solvent Crystallization of L-Asparagine Monohydrate
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Experiments with various combinations of cooling and feeding policies generate a wealth of data for understanding the dynamics of the process and estimating kinetic parameters for developing a predictive model. The concentration of the solute is measured at regular sampling intervals by high performance liquid chromatography and the final crystal size distribution is measured by laser diffraction. We develop a dynamic model based on population balance equation coupled with mass balance equation; and nucleation and growth kinetics are simultaneously estimated from experimental data using a nonlinear parameter estimation technique. The fully validated model is then used to determine the optimal temperature and anti-solvent feeding profiles. A comparison is then made among the optimal policy and conventional policies to understand the convenient and optimal path of combining the two modes of operation.
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