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Solids mixing process, design solubilities

Based on these concepts a reaction crystallization process may be designed such that the solution is supersaturated with respect to cocrystal only, while it is below, or, at saturation with respect to the individual components. Supersaturation can be generated by various approaches according to the solubility product behavior. These processes include (i) mixing solutions of reactants or cocrystal components in non-stoichiometric concentrations or (ii) dissolving one or more solid reactants so that non-stoichiometric conditions are generated. [Pg.629]


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