Chemical Engineering Research & Design, Vol.74, No.7, 791-796, 1996
Calorimetric Methods for the Study of Batch Crystallization Processes - Some Key Results
A calorimetric approach is presented as a new flexible measurement strategy for batch solution crystallizations. Through the estimation of the heat release due to the advancement of the process, it is shown that important information may become available. Three potential applications are envisaged and significant experimental results are reported. Calorimetry appears to be a valuable and powerful tool for the measurement of supersaturation, the analysis and monitoring of crystallization operations and for advanced process control.