Stochastic global model for the prediction of the asymptotic csds using antisolvent crystallization processes

COGONI, GIUSEPPE;TRONCI, STEFANIA;BARATTI, ROBERTO;
2013-01-01

Abstract

A stochastic global formulation describing antisolvent mediated crystal growth processes based on the Fokker- Planck equation (FPE) is discussed. The obtained global model is used to define an operating map of the crystallization process, where asymptotic iso-mean and iso-variance curves are reported in an antisolvent flow rate – temperature plane. The asymptotic solutions of the obtained global model evidenced the occurrence of input multiplicities for a certain window of operating conditions. This implies that it is possible to obtain the same asymptotic Crystal Size Distribution (CSD) by using two different sets of input values. This particular behavior has been corroborated experimentally and it is due to the presence of competing effects of the process inputs. Using the obtained asymptotic operational map, three different CSDs have been predicted and compared, both in asymptotic and then in dynamic conditions, using experimental results.
2013
Inglese
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TRANSACTIONS
978-88-95608-23-5
Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC
MILANO
ITALIA
Pierucci, S; Klemes, JJ
32
2107
2112
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ICheaP-11. 11th International Conference on Chemical & Process Engineering
contributo
Esperti anonimi
2-5 giugno 2013
Milano, Italy
internazionale
scientifica
Crystal growth; Stochastic systems; Anti-solvent crystallization; Anti-solvents; Crystal growth process; Crystallization process; Dynamic condition; Global models
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Cogoni, Giuseppe; Tronci, Stefania; Mistretta, G; Baratti, Roberto; Romagnoli, Ja
273
5
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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