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Figure 2
(a) A slurry flow cell with a 1.5/2.0 mm borosilicate glass capillary tube for use with process reactors/continuous crystallization setups (Turner et al., 2018BB37). (b) An oscillatory baffled continuous crystallization chip for microfluidic experiments (González Niño et al., 2019BB12; reproduced courtesy of Taylor & Francis Ltd, https://www.tandfonline.com). (c) A microfluidic droplet device for continuous flow crystallization under controlled conditions (Levenstein et al., 2019BB19). (d) An acoustic levitator (Marzo et al., 2017BB24) used to generate single liquid droplets for evaporative crystallization in controlled environments. (e) A 3D-printed capillary-tube holder for 0.5–2.0 mm capillary tubes used for powder characterization of standard materials. (f) A variable humidity cell for monitoring changes to solid powders as a function of relative humidity.

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