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abstract assignmentn n n n The present invention provides a method for crystallizing a substance dissolved in water, and furthermore, crystallization without causing scaling.n n n n Solutionn n n n An aqueous solution preparation step of preparing an aqueous solution containing a substance to be crystallized and water and a step of preparing an aqueous solution obtained by dissolving the above substance in an organic solvent which is not miscible with water and can be azeotropically mixed with water, And a crystallization step of crystallizing the substance by azeotropically distilling water and the organic solvent from the mixed solution obtained in the mixed solution preparation step. In the crystallization step, Water and the organic solvent are azeotropically distilled from the mixed solution in the presence of particles having at least a surface hydrophilic and insoluble in water.
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