Accurate
cooling crystallization control has a significant impact
on terminal crystal product quality. Herein, a hollow fiber membrane-assisted
cooling crystallization (MACC) was investigated to achieve nucleation
induction and self-seeding operation. Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE)
and polyethersulfone (PES) membranes with thermal conduction properties
were introduced to accelerate the nucleation at a supercooled membrane
surface, and the detached crystal seeds were then transferred into
the crystallizer. A polymeric membrane can achieve nucleation control
and hinder the potential secondary nucleation, which has been validated
by online detection experiments. This advantage rendered excellent
MACC performance in the manufacture of high-purity thiourea crystals,
which possessed the desired morphology, a large mean size (>1.35
mm),
high purity (>99.5 wt %), and narrower size distribution.
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