2001
DOI: 10.1002/aic.690470922
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Particle‐shape monitoring and control in crystallization processes

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“…There is some work regarding the methods to modify the crystal size by controlling the supersaturation level during crystal growth [18,155] or by using impurities to manipulate the shape of crystals for sodium chlorate, which also represents an important direction since the use of impurity is considered in industry as an effective handle for size control. Several studies were carried out to develop some robust closed-loop control strategies (for example [1,64,139,[156][157][158][159][160]) with the help of the advanced in-situ sensors developed in last decade.…”
Section: Optimisation and Control Of Crystal Size Distribution (Csd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is some work regarding the methods to modify the crystal size by controlling the supersaturation level during crystal growth [18,155] or by using impurities to manipulate the shape of crystals for sodium chlorate, which also represents an important direction since the use of impurity is considered in industry as an effective handle for size control. Several studies were carried out to develop some robust closed-loop control strategies (for example [1,64,139,[156][157][158][159][160]) with the help of the advanced in-situ sensors developed in last decade.…”
Section: Optimisation and Control Of Crystal Size Distribution (Csd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An generic model control strategy for on-line dynamic optimization and batch-to-batch optimization has been studied for improving the product quality of a seeded batch cooling crystallization [189]. Patience and Rawlings [18] investigated the use of impurities to manipulate the shape of crystals for sodium chlorate, which also represents an important direction since the use of impurity is considered in industry as a very effective handle for shape control. A model predictive controller with PB modelling of protein crystallisation was used to produce crystals with a desired shape distribution [40].…”
Section: Crystal Shape Optimisation and Control Using Mpbmsmentioning
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“…On measurement, on-line microscopic imaging and image analysis for real-time characterisation of the shape and CShD of crystals in a crystalliser has attracted much attention in recent years (Barrett and Glennon, 2002;Calderon de Anda et al, 2005a;Calderon De Anda et al, 2005b;Huo et al, 2016;Larsen and Rawlings, 2009;Larsen et al, 2006;Patience and Rawlings, 2001;Wang et al, 2007;Zhang et al, 2015;Zhao et al, 2013;Zhou et al, 2011;Zhou et al, 2009). There are also readily available products on the market such as Mettler Toledo's PVM MessTechnik's PIA , PharmaVision (Qingdao) Ltd's 2D…”
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confidence: 99%