Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5489285 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Purification of highly viscous pre-purified glycerol to purities of more than 99.9% was performed by solvent-aided melt layer crystallization. Two different setups were used and suitable assumptions for data evaluation that makes results between the setups comparable are presented. Adding 5-30Â wt% of 1-butanol to the melt drastically increased the separation performance of a layer crystallization. Purities of up to 99.95% were reached at growth rates of 10â7Â m/s, even without post treatments. At higher growth rates or without 1-butanol, layers of lower purity can be grown and then subjected to a sweating-like post treatment, which is effective but does not compensate the influence of solvent or growth rate. Results suggest an effect of migration of liquid inclusions in the crystal layer.
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Authors
Felix J. Eisenbart, Nadine Angermeier, Joachim Ulrich,