Issue 7, 2010

Pitfalls and rewards of preferential crystallization

Abstract

The mirror symmetry relationship between enantiomers makes their separations by ‘classical’ separation methods difficult. When applicable, preferential crystallization is a productive and cost effective process which consists of alternate crystallizations of both enantiomers crystallizing as a conglomerate. Addition of in situ racemization to ‘classical’ preferential crystallization allows the yield to increase up to 100% in a single batch operation. Furthermore, the implementation of continuous ‘gentle’ grinding can solve the main problem of this method, i.e. the nucleation of the counter enantiomer. Preferential crystallization methodology can be also applied to any system composed of non symmetrical species. However, a set of thermodynamic and kinetic parameters must be determined for every compound that is supposed to crystallize selectively. This ‘highlight’ details the basic principles and the limitations of ‘classical’ preferential crystallization and its applications on ‘exotic’ systems by an extensive usage of phase diagrams.

Graphical abstract: Pitfalls and rewards of preferential crystallization

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
28 Jan 2010
Accepted
26 Mar 2010
First published
04 May 2010

CrystEngComm, 2010,12, 1983-1992

Pitfalls and rewards of preferential crystallization

G. Levilain and G. Coquerel, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 1983 DOI: 10.1039/C001895C

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