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W.J. P. van Enckevort,
Introduction to crystal growth and characterization,
Crystallography Reviews 22 (2016) 288-292
Abstract:
A coupled batch grinding method is used to obtain
resolution of a scalemic mixture of asparagine
monohydrate conglomerate crystals, which are not racemizable
in solution. For this method in two separate vessels a scalemic
mixture of crystals is vigorously ground, while the two saturated solutions in
contact with the crystals are continuously exchanged. Application of the method
yields a 100% resolution with a yield of 50% (S) and 50% (R) crystals in the
two vessels. To obtain a successful outcome, the grinding rates, temperatures
and the amount of solids must be similar in both
vessels. The experimental results are supported by a simple analytical model.
It confirms that the process parameters are quite critical and that the
incorporation of small clusters formed by grinding into the larger crystals of
the same chirality is a prerequisite to obtain complete resolution.