JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Particle Engineering
Production of Asymmetrical Particles in a Crystallization Process Using Liquid–Liquid Interfaces
Kazunori KadotaSatoshi TanidaYoshiyuki ShirakawaAtsuko ShimosakaJusuke Hidaka
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2007 Volume 40 Issue 3 Pages 217-221

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NaCl crystals were precipitated on a liquid–liquid interface and control of the NaCl crystal shape could be realised. The interface between NaCl aqueous solution and 1-butanol, which show phase separation for small solubility of water and 1-butanol into each other, was used as a crystallization field. Asymmetric NaCl crystals could be created on the interface for changing of NaCl concentration due to mutual diffusion between two solvents. The particle size distribution could be controlled by changing the contact time between the NaCl solution and 1-butanol. The growth rate of NaCl crystals was varied with the concentration of the NaCl solution.

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