Particle Formation with Supercritical Fluids

Particle Formation with Supercritical Fluids

  • Michael Turk
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780444594433ISBN 10: 0444594434

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Particle Formation with Supercritical Fluids is written by Michael Turk and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0444594434 (ISBN 10) and 9780444594433 (ISBN 13).

Particle formation with supercritical fluids is a promising alternative to conventional precipitation processes as it allows the reduction of particle size and control of morphology and particle size distribution without degradation or contamination of the product. The book comprehensively examines the current status of research and development and provides perspectives and insights on promising future directions.The introduction to high pressure and high temperature phase equilibria and nucleation phenomena provides the basic principles of the underlying physical and chemical phenomena, allowing the reader an understanding of the relationship between process conditions and particle characteristics.Bridging the gap between theory and application, the book imparts the scientific and engineering fundamentals for innovative particle formation processes. The interdisciplinary "modus operandi" will encourage cooperation between scientists and researchers from different but complementary disciplines. - Focuses on the general principles of particle formation in supercritical fluids - Considers high pressure and high temperature phase equilibria, fluid dynamics and nucleation theory - Discusses the underlying physical and chemical phenomena needed to understand the different applications, pointing out the relationship between process conditions and product properties