Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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238310 | Powder Technology | 2009 | 6 Pages |
The crystallization of a diastereomeric salt during the optical resolution of a synthesized intermediate led to crystals showing poor filterability. With a view to decrease the duration of the filtration step, linear cooling profiles, including a preliminary stabilization step, and non-linear cooling profiles (quoted as controlled type) are tested. This latter type of profile enables a significant increase of mother liquors flowrate during filtration (from 50% to 300% according to crystallization duration). Scanning Electron Microscopy observations of crystals confirmed the trends deducted from the comparison of mean mother liquors flowrates: the promotion of crystal growth over nucleation leads to wider (and fewer small) crystals exhibiting an improved filterability.
Graphical abstractThe crystallization of a diastereomeric salt during the optical resolution of a synthesized intermediate led to crystals showing poor filterability. To decrease the duration of filtration, various cooling profiles are tested. The best results are obtained with a non-linear cooling profile, quoted as controlled type, which enables a significant decrease of filtration duration (from 50% to 300%).Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide