Continuous-flow crystallisation in 3D-printed compact devices
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Continuous-flow crystallisation in 3D-printed compact devicesDate
2019Publisher
Royal Society of ChemistryISSN
2058-9883Bibliographic citation
OKAFOR, Obinna, et al. Continuous-flow crystallisation in 3D-printed compact devices. Reaction Chemistry & Engineering, 2019, vol. 4, núm. 9, p. 1682-1688Type
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A flexible and cost-effective methodology to develop compact flow devices with heat exchange ability is presented here.
Additive manufacturing techniques allows the rapid design and manufacturing of modular jacketed ... [+]
A flexible and cost-effective methodology to develop compact flow devices with heat exchange ability is presented here.
Additive manufacturing techniques allows the rapid design and manufacturing of modular jacketed flow devices, where
heat exchange can be modelled and controlled to generate efficient devices for applications in continuous-flow cooling
crystallisation. As a proof of concept, the crystallisation of paracetamol has been demonstrated. The manufactured
devices are effective to crystallise form II paracetamol employing metacetamol as co-crystallising agent. [-]
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Reaction Chemistry & Engineering, 2019, vol. 4, núm. 9, p. 1682-1688Investigation project
The Generalitat Valenciana, project CIDEGENT/2018/036 is gratefully acknowledged. The authors want to acknowledge the EPSRC EP/I033335/2 grant for funding.Rights
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