2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2014.09.042
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Fabrication of composite particles by liquid–liquid interfacial crystallization using an ultrasonic spray nozzle

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“…Generally, crystal polymorphism strongly depends on the environment during precipitation (e.g., solvent, temperature, impurities). We previously reported that the crystal polymorphism of glycine depended on the operating time, the temperature, and the supersaturation ratio . Because the amount of charge on the silica gel particles was small enough that it did not attract the solute and the saturation concentration of glycine was high at low pH (Figs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Generally, crystal polymorphism strongly depends on the environment during precipitation (e.g., solvent, temperature, impurities). We previously reported that the crystal polymorphism of glycine depended on the operating time, the temperature, and the supersaturation ratio . Because the amount of charge on the silica gel particles was small enough that it did not attract the solute and the saturation concentration of glycine was high at low pH (Figs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We introduced the synthesis of organic-organic composite particles by using an ultrasonic spray nozzle in the interfacial crystallization. Glycine and starch were selected as model substances for the process (Gonda et al, 2015). Glycine and starch are commonly used as a model drug for pharmaceutical products and as an excipient, respectively.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Organic-organic Composite Particles In a Spray mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SEM photographs of composite particles of starch with glycine prepared by ultrasonic spray nozzle: (a) composite particles; (b) cross section of composite particle framed by dot-line is the starch of the core particle. Reprinted with permission from Ref (Gonda et al, 2015)…”
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“…It is mainly the study of the crystallization phenomenon and related mechanisms in the exhaust system, especially after the urea droplets are injected from the urea nozzle, the mixing process with the exhaust gas and the analysis of crystallization formation on the surface of the part. 2 The crystallization performance is shown in Figure 2. Off-road diesel engine is significantly different from on-road diesel engine in operating condition, especially under regular working conditions, in that the engine load and exhaust temperature ranges are much higher than those of on-road diesel engine.…”
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