Molecular level simulations on multi-component systems—a morphology prediction method

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C. Schmidt
J. Ulrich
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[1] Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Center for Engineering Science, Thermal Process Engineering
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crystallization; morphology; molecular dynamics; solution;
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The crystal morphology grown from a solution composed of an organic solvent, solute and additive can be predicted reliably by a computational method. Modeling the supersaturated solution as liquid phase is achieved by employing commercial software. The molecular composition of this solution is a required input parameter. The face specific diffusion coefficient of the solid (crystal surface) and liquid (solution) system is determined using the molecular dynamics procedure. The obtained diffusion coefficient is related to the specific face growth rate via the attachment energy of the pure morphology. The significant improvements are achieved in the morphology prediction because the investigation on the face growth rates in a complex growth environment (as multi-component solutions with additives) can be carried out based on the diffusion coefficients.
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