2008
DOI: 10.1080/01932690701729211
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Break‐Up of Nanoparticle Agglomerates by Hydrodynamically Limited Processes

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“…During the course of processing, the PSD had a distinctive bi-modal feature with both of the batch rotor-stators ( Figures 5 and 6). This is in line with previously reported findings with this material using inline rotor-stators or valve homogenisers (Baldyga et al, 2008a;Özcan-Taskin et al, 2009 andXie et al, 2008). Due to this bi-modal size distribution, using an overall mean diameter can hide important features of the dispersion.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…During the course of processing, the PSD had a distinctive bi-modal feature with both of the batch rotor-stators ( Figures 5 and 6). This is in line with previously reported findings with this material using inline rotor-stators or valve homogenisers (Baldyga et al, 2008a;Özcan-Taskin et al, 2009 andXie et al, 2008). Due to this bi-modal size distribution, using an overall mean diameter can hide important features of the dispersion.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Different process devices used for the purpose include the stirred bead mill (Stenger et al, 2005;Kowalski et al, 2008;Schilde et al, 2010), ultrasonic dispersers (Baldyga et al, 2008b(Baldyga et al, , 2009Quarch et al, 2010) in-line rotor-stators (Baldyga et al, 2008a;Padron et al, 2008;Özcan-Taşkın et al, 2016), a batch rotor-stator or high pressure devices (Sauter and Schuchmann, 2007;Seekkuarachchi et al, 2008 andXie et al, 2008). Local energy dissipation rate in these devices, responsible for the breakup of agglomerates, can be orders of magnitude higher than the average energy dissipation rate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum dissipation rate may deviate significantly from the mean, which may determine, for instance, the minimum drop size in dispersed gas or liquid flows (Zhou and Kresta, 1996), and the rate of fines generation in nano-particle dispersions (Xie et al, 2008). After processing the stereo-PIV velocity fields using a global standard deviation filter, and applying the LES analogy of Sheng et al (2000) to the 3-D data, and Kresta (1996).…”
Section: Ratios Of Maximum and Mean Energy Dissipationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The local dissipation rate,  , is of particular interest, as it is a key variable related to the breakage of nano-particle clusters (Xie et al, 2008). The calculation of  has been the subject of many previous works (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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