Nucleation and Crystal Growth: Recent Advances and Future Trends

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Recent advances in nucleation and crystal growth have revolutionized our understanding and control of crystallization processes. This paper highlights key developments in this field and the processes and technologies involved in its continuous growth. Advanced computational models have allowed for precise prediction of nucleation rates and crystal morphologies, facilitating the rational design of materials with desired properties. Innovative strategies have also emerged, enabling enhanced control over crystal growth kinetics and crystallographic orientations. Process intensification strategies, including microreactors and membrane crystallization, enhance nucleation rates and crystal growth. Advances in the potential-driven growth of metal crystals from ionic liquids, including protic ionic liquids (PILs) and solvate ionic liquids (SILs), are discussed. Lastly, current research gaps and future prospects in the field of nucleation and crystal formation are highlighted. The integration of cutting-edge experimental techniques, computational modeling, and novel strategies will drive the understanding of nucleation and crystal growth processes, allowing for the development of materials with tailored properties and enhanced functionality across multiple disciplines.

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Aspillaga, L., Jan Bautista, D., Daluz, S. N., Hernandez, K., Renta, J. A., & Lopez, E. C. R. (2023). Nucleation and Crystal Growth: Recent Advances and Future Trends. Engineering Proceedings, 56(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/ASEC2023-15281

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