Crystallization Process Systems

Author: Jones   Alan G.;Jones   Alan G.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2002

E-ISBN: 9780080494319

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780750655200

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780750655200

Subject: O6 Chemistry;O7 Crystallography

Language: ENG

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Description

Crystallization Process Systems gives a clear, concise, balanced and up to date presentation of crystallization and solid-liquid separation of the crystalline product. The information is presented in a coherent, concise and logical sequence based on the fundamentals of particulate crystallization processes as systems.

By emphasising the analysis, design and operation of particulate crystallization processes as systems, the reader will be able to make a better judgement about the best, cheapest and most effective production method to use.

Presents a coherent, concise and logical sequence based on the fundamentals of particulate crystallization processes as systemsEmphasis on the design and optimization of the crystallization processing system

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 13

Preface

pp.:  13 – 16

Nomenclature and abbreviations

pp.:  16 – 20

Chapter 1. Particulate crystal characteristics

pp.:  20 – 45

Chapter 2. Fluid-particle transport processes

pp.:  45 – 77

Chapter 3. Crystallization principles and techniques

pp.:  77 – 99

Chapter 4. Solid-liquid separation processes

pp.:  99 – 142

Chapter 5. Crystal formation and breakage

pp.:  142 – 174

Chapter 6. Crystal agglomeration and disruption

pp.:  174 – 209

Chapter 7. Crystallizer design and performance

pp.:  209 – 234

Chapter 8. Crystallizer mixing and scale-up

pp.:  234 – 280

Chapter 9. Design of crystallization process systems

pp.:  280 – 318

References

pp.:  318 – 348

Author index

pp.:  348 – 356

Subject index

pp.:  356 – 362

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