Does Reb D exhibit different crystallization behavior than Reb A?
Reb D requires 12-15% slower cooling rates (0.2°C/min vs 0.35°C/min for Reb A) due to its anisotropic crystal growth. Orthorhombic crystals form at 55-58% ethanol concentration, yielding 20% larger particle size (150-180μm) with superior purity (99.3±0.4%).This article was published on March 20, 2026, and last updated on March 20, 2026. The article will be continuously updated.