In the development of new pharmaceutical ingredients and other high-purity products, carefully controlled crystallization ...
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Industrial crystallization is widely used in many industries, such as chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and agrochemical. This Virtual Special Issue features some of the latest developments in the field ...
Glass-ceramics consist of at least one glassy phase with at least one embedded crystalline phase. These materials are built from base glasses via controlled nucleation and crystal growth. Therefore, ...
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Within several industries, including pharma, cosmetics, inks, coatings, chemicals, food, and more, there are numerous ways to make nanoparticles. A real-time monitoring tool is lacking in commonly ...
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have come up with a new technique to evaluate the mechanical forces generated in polymer crystallization as they cool down from their ...
In continuous crystallization, it is often challenging to accurately measure mass flowrates, but the method described here enables a simpler path to a balanced crystallization process Equations (1), ...
Liquid–solid phase transformation at interfaces is fundamental to many industrial, geological and biological processes. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 For ...
Two decades of intensive development of novel expression systems for mammalian cells and microorganisms have led to a significant increase in fermentation titers in the biopharmaceutical production of ...