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Clifford T. Ó’Ciardhá
Researcher at University of Limerick
Publications - 7
Citations - 337
Clifford T. Ó’Ciardhá is an academic researcher from University of Limerick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleation & Supersaturation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 296 citations.
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The effects of supersaturation, temperature, agitation and seed surface area on the secondary nucleation of paracetamol in ethanol solutions
TL;DR: In this article, the estimation of the secondary nucleation kinetics of paracetamol in ethanol solutions for cooling crystallization processes, by means of isothermal under-seeded batch experiments, is presented.
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Nucleation kinetics of paracetamol-ethanol solutions from induction time experiments using Lasentec FBRM ®
TL;DR: In this article, a study of the nucleation kinetics for cooling crystallisation of paracetamol-ethanol solutions in a batch reactor is described, where induction time experiments were conducted in order to estimate the nucleations of the system.
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Estimation of the growth kinetics for the cooling crystallisation of paracetamol and ethanol solutions
TL;DR: In this article, the growth kinetics of paracetamol crystals were evaluated in isolation, with the growth rate assumed to be size independent and prior knowledge of the MSZW was required, so that supersaturation ratios of 1.7-1.1 could be induced in solution without the occurrence of nucleation.
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Estimation of the nucleation kinetics for the anti-solvent crystallisation of paracetamol in methanol/water solutions
TL;DR: In this article, the primary nucleation kinetics were estimated for the anti-solvent crystallisation of paracetamol in methanol-water solutions from metastable zone widths and induction times at 25°C.
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Simultaneous Parameter Estimation and Optimization of a Seeded Antisolvent Crystallization
TL;DR: In this paper, a population balance incorporating nucleation, growth, and agglomeration, solved using quadrature method of moments, was coupled with a parameter estimation procedure, the seeded antisolvent crystallization of paracetamol from methanol and water was chosen as the model system.