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Minimization of Attrition and Breakage in an Airlift Crystallizer
Minimization of secondary nucleation by attrition in
industrial
crystallizers is a major challenge. In this work, a novel airlift
crystallizer has been designed, constructed, and experimentally tested
aiming at the reduction of attrition by using air for mixing instead
of a stirrer or a circulation pump. It is experimentally demonstrated
that in this crystallizer ideal growth, i.e., growth of crystals without
any nucleation, can be approached up to a seeding load of 0.5% and
crystal size of up to 600 μm. Attrition is considerably decreased
in an airlift crystallizer compared to conventional impeller-mixed
crystallizers. This air-mixed crystallizer enables the production
of crystals of high quality and offers a large flexibility of the
final crystal size by manipulating the air flow rate and the sparger
design. Comparison of different designs showed a large effect of a
gas disengagement zone on the performance of the crystallizer, especially
when large crystals were desired. The disengagement zone allows high
circulation velocities and thus good mixing without entrainment of
the gas bubbles in the downcomer, approaching a uniform suspension
of the crystals