A “Bottom-Up” Approach to Process Development:  Application of Physicochemical Properties of Reaction Products toward the Development of Direct-Drop Processes

The “bottom-up” approach to development of direct-drop processes is a powerful, yet simple, strategy that every process chemist should consider for the development of efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly processes. This approach is aided by a “parallel crystallization” technique,...

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