Recrystallization is a purification technique to separate a high value crystalline product from unwanted impurities dissolved in the mother liquor. Strictly speaking, recrystallization is a process in which an initially solidified crystalline material is redissolved and crystallized again to produce final product crystals of desired size, shape, purity, and yield. The underlying mechanisms, dissolution ,and recrystallization can also minimize the crystal's internal energy in order to reach a more global energy equilibrium resulting a stable polymorph. While recrystallization is usually applied deliberately to optimize crystals and processes, uncontrolled recrystallization can lead to the unwanted formation of hydrates and solvates or polymorph transformation.