crystallizations
Crystallizations encompass various processes by which crystals form, typically from solutions, melts, or vapors. The resulting solid exhibits a regular lattice that determines properties such as solubility, melting point, and mechanical behavior.
Crystallization occurs when a phase becomes supersaturated. Nucleation, which can be primary (new clusters forming) or
Common types include solution crystallization, which can be driven by cooling, solvent evaporation, or the addition
Factors shaping crystallization outcomes include solvent choice, temperature trajectory, level of supersaturation, impurities, agitation, and the
Crystal quality is described by size distribution, morphology, purity, and polymorphism—the ability of a compound to
Applications span purification and isolation of chemical products, production of pharmaceuticals with defined crystal forms, and