AIChE Journal, Vol.46, No.2, 239-246, 2000
Crystal growth rates and dispersion for D-fructose from aqueous ethanol
The growth of fructose crystals from aqueous ethanolic solutions was studied using a 1-L seeded batch crystallizer. The growth kinetics were found to linearly depend on the relative supersaturation of the crystallizing tautomer (beta-D-fructopyranose). The growth-rate constant increased slightly with increasing temperature and increasing solvent ethanol content. The growth rates are lower than those for aqueous solutions of comparable supersaturations. Fructose displays significant growth-rate dispersion (q = 0.35) when crystallized from aqueous ethanolic solutions. The growth-rate dispersion is independent of solvent composition and temperature within the range studied, although it is slightly higher than is seen in crystallization from aqueous solutions.
Keywords:CRYSTALLIZATION;MUTAROTATION