Pseudo second order kinetic expression to predict the kinetics of the anomalous crystal growth of curcumin in impure solution

Mahmoud Ranjbar, Mayank Vashishtha, Srinivas Gadipelli, Kirankumar Ramisetty, Gavin Walker, Dan J.L. Brett, K. Vasanth Kumar

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Abstract

Crystals growing via nonclassical crystallisation pathways often lose the shape factor and the mechanisms involved are often anomalous. This makes it difficult to predict the crystal growth kinetics using the conventional crystal growth kinetic models. A new pseudo second order growth kinetic expression to predict the anomalous growth behaviour of curcumin crystals is introduced. This model also allows several important parameters relevant to the kinetics of the crystal growth, such as mass crystallised with respect to time, overall crystal growth kinetic constant, the maximum number of active sites involved in the crystal growth process and the initial crystal growth rate, to be obtained. According to the pseudo second order kinetics, the activation energy for the nonclassical crystal growth of curcumin was found to be ∼69 kJ mol−1, which seems to agree with the activation energy for the classical crystal growth of organic compounds reported in the literature. The total number of active sites involved in the crystal growth process was found to be ∼1022 per gram of the seeds.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1077-1089
Number of pages13
JournalCrystEngComm
Volume26
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Dec 2023

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