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CRYSTALLIZATION AND
DRYING
Subin E K
B130289BT
Drying
 Drying is commonly the last stage in a
manufacture process.
 Drying is the final removal of water from
material (usually by heat)
 Non –thermal drying
1-As Squeezing wetted sponge
2-Adsorption by desiccant
3-Extraction.
Purpose of drying
 1-To avoid or eliminate moisture which may
lead to corrosion and decrease the product
or drug stability.
 2-To improve or keep the good properties of
a material, e.g. compressibility
 3-To reduce the cost of transportation of
large volume materials ( liquids)
 4-To make the material easy or more suitable
for handling.
 5- Preservative.
 6- The final step in: Evaporation- Filtration-
Crystallization.
Drying and evaporation
 1- In drying processes, the main operation usually
carried out on solid materials, e.g. powders, or
products.
 2- Drying in most of the cases means the removal of
relatively small amounts of water from solids
.Evaporation include the removal of large amounts of
water from solutions.
 3- In most cases, drying involves the removal of water
at temperatures below its boiling point, whereas
evaporation means the removal of water by boiling a
solution.
 4- In drying , water is usually removed by circulating
air over the material in order to carry away the water
vapour , while in evaporation , water is removed from
the material as pure water vapour mixed with other
gases.
Classification of driers
 Based on solid handling (static bed
dryer-moving bed-fluidized bed)
 Based on heat transfer (direct dryers-
Indirect-IR or radiant heat).
Drum dryer(film drying)
 It consists of a drum of about 0, 75-1.5 m in diameter and 2-4 m in
length, heated internally, usually by steam, and rotated on its
longitudinal axis.
 Operation: The liquid is applied to the surface and spread to a film,
this may be done in various ways, but the simplest method is that
shown in the diagram, where the drum dips into a feed pan. Drying
rate is controlled by using a suitable speed of rotation and the drum
temperature. The product is scraped from the surface of the drum
by means of a doctor knife.
Advantages of drum dryer
1- The method gives rapid drying, the thin film spread over a large area
resulting in rapid heat and mass transfer.
2- The equipment is compact, occupying much less space than other
dryers.
3- Heating time is short, being only a few seconds.
4- The drum can be enclosed in a vacuum jacket, enabling the temperature
of drying to be reduced.
5- The product is obtained in flake form, which is convenient for many
purposes.
 The only disadvantage : is that operating conditions are critical and it is
necessary to introduce careful control on feed rate, film thickness, speed of
drum rotation and drum temperature.
 Uses: 1- It can handle a variety of materials, either as solutions or as
suspensions e.g. starch products, ferrous salts and suspensions of kaolin.
Spray dryer
The spray dryer provides a large surface area for heat and mass
transfer by atomizing the liquid to small droplets. These are sprayed
into a stream of hot air, so that each droplet dries to a solid particle.
 The drying chamber resembles the cyclone ensuring good
circulation of air, to facilitate heat and mass transfer, and that dried
particles are separated by the centrifugal action.....
 The character of the particles is controlled by the droplet form;
hence the type of atomizer is important.
 Rotary atomizer is preferable than jet which is easily blocked. Liquid
is fed to the disc of the atomizer which is rotated at high speed (up to
20,000 rpm), a film is formed and spread as uniform spray. In
addition, the rotary atomizer is effective with suspensions. It can be
operated efficiently at various feed rates.
 Fig. Rotary atomizer
Advantages of spray drying
1-The droplets are small, giving a large surface area for heat transfer, so that
evaporation is very rapid. The actual drying time of a droplet is only a fraction of
a second, and the overall time in the dryer is only a few seconds.
2- Because evaporation is very rapid, the droplets do not attain a high
temperature, most of the heat being used as latent heat of vaporization.
3- The characteristic particle form gives the product a high bulk density and, in
turn, ready solubility.
4- The powder will have a uniform and controllable particle size.
Disadvantages
1-The equipment is very bulky, connected to accessories, fans, heaters,)
That is make it expensive.
Crystallization
11
 Batch Crystallization Process
 Formation of solid particles within a homogeneous phase by modifying the
solubility of the component of interest
 The change in solubility is accomplished by:
 decreasing the temperature of the solution
 Changing composition of solvent by adding a solvent in which the compound is
insoluble
 In some cases crystallization is not achieved by a change in solubility
→reactive crystallization
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Solutes and
Solvents
Solutes
Nucleation
 Step where solute molecules dispersed in the
solvent start to gather into clusters on the
nanometer scale
 And became stable under current operating
condition
 These stable structures together form a nuclei
 It is at the stage of nucleation that atoms
arrange in periodic manner to form crystal
structure
Crystal growth
 Growth of nuclei to the next stage
 Depending on the conditions nucleation or
growth predominates other
 Polymorphism : ability to crystallize with
different crystal structures
Crystallization processes
 Influencing factors : temperature and
concentration
 A) cooling crystallization
 B) evaporative crystallization
Evaporative crystallization
 Generating crystals by evaporating a solution
at const temperature
 Most of the industrial crystallizers are
evaporative
 Example: sodium chloride and sucrose
Generated crystal
Data analysis

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Crystallization and drying

  • 2. Drying  Drying is commonly the last stage in a manufacture process.  Drying is the final removal of water from material (usually by heat)  Non –thermal drying 1-As Squeezing wetted sponge 2-Adsorption by desiccant 3-Extraction.
  • 3. Purpose of drying  1-To avoid or eliminate moisture which may lead to corrosion and decrease the product or drug stability.  2-To improve or keep the good properties of a material, e.g. compressibility  3-To reduce the cost of transportation of large volume materials ( liquids)  4-To make the material easy or more suitable for handling.  5- Preservative.  6- The final step in: Evaporation- Filtration- Crystallization.
  • 4. Drying and evaporation  1- In drying processes, the main operation usually carried out on solid materials, e.g. powders, or products.  2- Drying in most of the cases means the removal of relatively small amounts of water from solids .Evaporation include the removal of large amounts of water from solutions.  3- In most cases, drying involves the removal of water at temperatures below its boiling point, whereas evaporation means the removal of water by boiling a solution.  4- In drying , water is usually removed by circulating air over the material in order to carry away the water vapour , while in evaporation , water is removed from the material as pure water vapour mixed with other gases.
  • 5. Classification of driers  Based on solid handling (static bed dryer-moving bed-fluidized bed)  Based on heat transfer (direct dryers- Indirect-IR or radiant heat).
  • 6. Drum dryer(film drying)  It consists of a drum of about 0, 75-1.5 m in diameter and 2-4 m in length, heated internally, usually by steam, and rotated on its longitudinal axis.  Operation: The liquid is applied to the surface and spread to a film, this may be done in various ways, but the simplest method is that shown in the diagram, where the drum dips into a feed pan. Drying rate is controlled by using a suitable speed of rotation and the drum temperature. The product is scraped from the surface of the drum by means of a doctor knife.
  • 7. Advantages of drum dryer 1- The method gives rapid drying, the thin film spread over a large area resulting in rapid heat and mass transfer. 2- The equipment is compact, occupying much less space than other dryers. 3- Heating time is short, being only a few seconds. 4- The drum can be enclosed in a vacuum jacket, enabling the temperature of drying to be reduced. 5- The product is obtained in flake form, which is convenient for many purposes.  The only disadvantage : is that operating conditions are critical and it is necessary to introduce careful control on feed rate, film thickness, speed of drum rotation and drum temperature.  Uses: 1- It can handle a variety of materials, either as solutions or as suspensions e.g. starch products, ferrous salts and suspensions of kaolin.
  • 8. Spray dryer The spray dryer provides a large surface area for heat and mass transfer by atomizing the liquid to small droplets. These are sprayed into a stream of hot air, so that each droplet dries to a solid particle.  The drying chamber resembles the cyclone ensuring good circulation of air, to facilitate heat and mass transfer, and that dried particles are separated by the centrifugal action.....
  • 9.  The character of the particles is controlled by the droplet form; hence the type of atomizer is important.  Rotary atomizer is preferable than jet which is easily blocked. Liquid is fed to the disc of the atomizer which is rotated at high speed (up to 20,000 rpm), a film is formed and spread as uniform spray. In addition, the rotary atomizer is effective with suspensions. It can be operated efficiently at various feed rates.  Fig. Rotary atomizer
  • 10. Advantages of spray drying 1-The droplets are small, giving a large surface area for heat transfer, so that evaporation is very rapid. The actual drying time of a droplet is only a fraction of a second, and the overall time in the dryer is only a few seconds. 2- Because evaporation is very rapid, the droplets do not attain a high temperature, most of the heat being used as latent heat of vaporization. 3- The characteristic particle form gives the product a high bulk density and, in turn, ready solubility. 4- The powder will have a uniform and controllable particle size. Disadvantages 1-The equipment is very bulky, connected to accessories, fans, heaters,) That is make it expensive.
  • 11. Crystallization 11  Batch Crystallization Process  Formation of solid particles within a homogeneous phase by modifying the solubility of the component of interest  The change in solubility is accomplished by:  decreasing the temperature of the solution  Changing composition of solvent by adding a solvent in which the compound is insoluble  In some cases crystallization is not achieved by a change in solubility →reactive crystallization MkS NjC T V k i j i i i ..1 ..1   MkS NjC T V k f j f f f ..1 ..1   Solutes and Solvents Solutes
  • 12. Nucleation  Step where solute molecules dispersed in the solvent start to gather into clusters on the nanometer scale  And became stable under current operating condition  These stable structures together form a nuclei  It is at the stage of nucleation that atoms arrange in periodic manner to form crystal structure
  • 13. Crystal growth  Growth of nuclei to the next stage  Depending on the conditions nucleation or growth predominates other  Polymorphism : ability to crystallize with different crystal structures
  • 14. Crystallization processes  Influencing factors : temperature and concentration  A) cooling crystallization  B) evaporative crystallization
  • 15. Evaporative crystallization  Generating crystals by evaporating a solution at const temperature  Most of the industrial crystallizers are evaporative  Example: sodium chloride and sucrose