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how organic acids reduce recrystallization process?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To perform recrystallization, an impure solid compound is mixed with hot solvent to form a saturated solution. As this solution cools, the solubility of the compound decreases, and pure crystals grow from solution.

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GEA had already delivered the organic acid crystallization unit (no. 2) several years ago as production plant and it was not tested anymore. Our group has investigated three different upstream process units. The first one is the control with no separation at all of the biomass, application two is the use of nanofiltration to remove biomass, and option three is the use of a decanter for partial removal of the biomass...

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