Batch Crystallization
of Xylitol by Cooling, Evaporative,
and Antisolvent Crystallization
Posted on 2023-01-26 - 15:06
Four different techniques for xylitol crystallization,
namely cooling,
evaporative, antisolvent, and combined antisolvent and cooling crystallization,
were investigated regarding their influence on the product crystal
properties. Various batch times and mixing intensities were studied,
and the antisolvent used was ethanol. Real-time monitoring of the
count rates of various chord length fractions and distributions using
focused beam reflectance measurement was conducted. Several solid
characterization methods were used for studying the crystal size and
shape, such as scanning electron microscopy and laser diffraction-based
crystal size distribution analysis. Crystals ranging in size from
200 to 700 μm were obtained based on the analysis results by
laser diffraction. The dynamic viscosity of saturated and undersaturated
xylitol solution samples was measured; the density and refraction
index were measured to determine the xylitol concentration in the
mother liquor. Saturated xylitol solutions were found to have relatively
high viscosities up to 129 mPa s in the studied temperature range.
Viscosity can have a key role in crystallization kinetics, especially
in cooling and evaporative crystallization. Mixing speed had a great
influence, mainly on the secondary nucleation mechanism. The addition
of ethanol decreased the viscosity, resulting in more uniform crystal
shape and better filterability.
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Zaykovskaya, Anna; Louhi-Kultanen, Marjatta (2023). Batch Crystallization
of Xylitol by Cooling, Evaporative,
and Antisolvent Crystallization. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.2c01323