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针状晶体的 溶析结晶过程研究. 报告人:李洁琼 指导教师:王静康 教授 日期: 2012.09.22. Introduction. Crystal Products. Nucleation & Growth Kinetics. Materials. Molecular structure of PDI 747. X-ray diffraction pattern of PDI 747. Optical Photographs of PDI747. In Situ Monitoring Techniques. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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针状晶体的溶析结晶过程研究
报告人:李洁琼指导教师:王静康 教授日期: 2012.09.22
Introduction
Nucleation & Growth Kinetics
Crystal Products
Materials
Molecular structure of PDI 747.
X-ray diffraction pattern of PDI 747.
Optical Photographs of PDI747.
In Situ Monitoring Techniques
FBRM (Focused Bea Reflectance Measurement)
Schematic of the 500 mL batch reactor combining the different in situ process analytical technologies of FBRM and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy.
ATR-FTIR (Attenuated Total Reflection Flourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy)
In Situ Monitoring Techniques
Calibration data for the absorbance values at 1245 and 1654 cm-1 at 25℃ that correspond to the concentrations of dissolved PDI 747 and the antisolvent water.
Solubility and Supersaturation
where c is calculated using the IR band of the solute at 1245 cm -1 and c* is the solubility value of PDI 747, corresponding to the actual solute free methanol mass fraction ωMeOH in the liquid phase.
Growth Kinetics
Gravimetrically determined solubility data of PDI 747 as a function of solvent composition at 25°C.
Solubility and Supersaturation
Preparation and Characterization of Seed Crystals.
F2
F1
Experimental PSDs of the two seed fractions F1 and F2. The inset displays the corresponding SEM microphotograph. It can be readily observed that both fractions consist of needle-shaped crystals and small agglomerates.
Population Balance Equations
The population balance equations (PBE) for size-independent growth, with neither agglomeration nor breakage, is as follows:
The molar concentration c of the solute in the liquid-phase fulfills the following material balance:
M—the molar mass of the soluteρc —solid density 1187kg/m3
kv=V/L3 —volume shape factor, 0.01
Initial and boundary conditions:
Population Balance Equations assume a constant supersaturation level during the
induction time, this results in constant rates of primary nucleation and growth during the induction time:
m0 and mk denote the zeroth and kth moment of the PSD
J and G are constant
k=3kvm3=αV
Growth Kinetics
Preparation and Characterization of Seed Crystals.
F2
F1
Experimental PSDs of the two seed fractions F1 and F2. The inset displays the corresponding SEM microphotograph. It can be readily observed that both fractions consist of needle-shaped crystals and small agglomerates.
FBRM data of run 4. It can be easily observed that no significant nucleation occurred over the course of the experiment since the counts of small chords remain at a constant low level.
Growth Kinetics This mass transfer coefficient was used with the following
equation to calculate diffusion controlled crystal growth rates:
D— diffusivity, D=3.51×10-10m2/s in water; D=7.36×10-10m2/s in methanolν — viscosity,ν=1×10-6m2/s in water; ν=6.91×10-7m2/s in methanol — the average power input, 5.9×10-2W/kgL= the mean particle size ,1×10-4m Sc=ν/D
kd=1.07×10-4m/s in water; kd=5.79×10-5m/s in methanol
a needle-like shapedcrystal
ka=0.42 kV=0.01
Gdif=5.5×10-7-5.5×10-5m/s(S=1.1-11)
Growth Kinetics To estimate the growth kinetics in the case of
integration controlled growth, two different growth mechanisms were compared, the surface nucleation based birth and spread (B+S) mechanism and the screw dislocation mechanism described by Burton, Cabrera and Frank (BCF).
Experimental desupersaturation data+
PBE model
Growth Kinetics
F1:64~125 μmF2:125~355 μm
Nucleation Kinetics
Induction time the period of time between the attainment of the
nominal supersaturation and the detection of particles in the given system with a specific in-situ instrument.
Nucleation Kinetics
Time evolution of the ATR-FTIR and FBRM signal at a supersaturation of Sα=6.2.Measured induction times as a function of supersaturation.
Nucleation Kinetics
αV
kv0.01
Scanning electron microphotograph of the final PDI 747 particles precipitated at two different initial supersaturation values of S=5.5 and S=6.3.
Experimental final PSD of the antisolvent precipitation of PDI 747 at an initial supersaturation of S=6.3. The solid, dashed, and dotted lines represent the simulated final PSDs calculated with nucleation rates obtained with different values for the detectable volume fraction αν=1×10-3,5×10-3,1×10-2 ,respectively.
Nucleation Kinetics
classical nucleation theory
+interpolation
under the assumption of αV=5× 10-3
The overall nucleation rate is the sum of these two contributions at any supersaturation level :
Nucleation rate of PDI 747 as a function of supersaturation plotted as (ln(J) vs ln-2(S)). The different nucleation regimes are highlighted, and the corresponding kinetic parameters are indicated.
Conclusions
The solute concentration was measured using ATR-FTIR spectroscopy.
The induction time was measured as a function of supersaturation using ATR-FTIR and FBRM.
nucleation and growth
Disadvantage: