Crystallization is an industrially important unit operation for isolation and purification of a wide range of chemical products, including pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. Developing a continuous crystallization process can be challenging, often complicated by multiple components and requirements that the solids are consistently isolated in the desired polymorphic forms, compounds, adducts, or solvates. Control of particle size distribution may be needed to avoid difficult filtrations or high impurity content. This session welcomes contributions related to theoretical as well as practical approaches to continuous crystallization process development, including techniques and tools that can lead to more efficient development of robust continuous crystallization processes. Case studies and examples of how commercial continuous crystallization processes are developed, and papers which describe the design and operation of continuous crystallization processes are particularly encouraged. Examples of integration with other continuous unit operations – distillation, liquid-liquid separation, membrane separation, solid-liquid separation/filtration, drying, wet milling, or reactions – are also highly encouraged.
Chair
Ulrich Schacht, EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Continuous Manufacturing and Crystallisation University of Strathclyde
08:03 AM
Qinglin Su, Keith Barbato, Rajshree Chakrabarti, Youhua Li, Anjana Ramnath, Stephen Born, Chuntian Hu
08:21 AM
Sunuk Kim, Kwame Markin, Tai Yuen Yue, Frank Gupton, Mo Jiang
08:39 AM
Mingxia Guo, Hung Lin Lee, Allan Myerson, Torsten Stelzer
08:57 AM
Hung Lin Lee, Aibolat Koishybay, Yuma Miyai, Lennart Zimmermann, Allan Myerson, Torsten Stelzer
09:15 AM
Jian Wang, Abhinav Karwani, Chien Yu Lu, James O'Connor
09:33 AM
09:51 AM
Yuchao Niu, Xiaobin Jiang, Gaohong He