11th
International Workshop on
Industrial
Crystallization September
15 to 17, Gyeongju
(Concorde
Hotel),
Korea
PREFACE
The
development of the
chemical
process industries has
led to
an increase in the
requirements
for both the quality and
the
physical properties of
the final
products. In recent years
in
particular, emphasis has
been
placed on crystalline
product
qualities such as purity,
shape
and size of crystals, as
well
as on economic aspects.
One
of the fundamental
operations
determining the quality
of crystalline
products is the
crystallization
process itself.
Crystallization
is a core technology
applied
to the separation and
purification,
as well as the
characterization
of crystalline solids
including
nano-sized particles. The
process
of crystallization
influences
precisely those
properties that
usually have stringent
performance-related
specifications such as
purity,
mean size, crystal size
distribution,
shape, agglomeration,
polymorphism,
chirality and also
dictates
the operation and design
of
crystallizers. This
workshop
provides participants
with a
forum to discuss their
crystallization
issues in an
interdisciplinary
environment. After the
great
success of the ten
previous
workshops in Bremen,
Delft,
Halle, and Rouen, the
11th BIWIC
is held in GyeongJu,
KOREA.
Finally, on behalf of the
organizing
committee, we would like
to
welcome all the
participants
and wish them a
successful and
fruitful
workshop.
Prof.
Kwang-Joo
Kim Department
of Chemical
Engineering Hanbat
National University
SAN
16-1, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon
305-719,
KOREA E-mail: kjookim@hanbat.ac.kr SCHEDULE
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