“…20,38 For the membrane reaction crystallization, one solution can transfer through the membrane and react with the other, to generate the crystal particles. 41,42 While, another classic MCr operation is membrane antisolvent crystallization, where the antisolvent solution from the feed solution transfers to the permeate side and produces supersaturation. 21,43 Thereby, the membrane can act as a support layer to maintain a suitable supersaturation for crystal nucleation and growth.…”