2015
DOI: 10.1134/s199079311507012x
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Formation of microcapsules containing titanium dioxide nanoparticles by pulse expansion of a supercritical solution into a background gas

Abstract: The formation of microcapsules with a core of TiO 2 nanoparticles in a shell of polyethylene glycol by pulse expansion (pulse duration of 400 µs) of a supersonic jet of TiO 2 suspension in a supercritical solution of polyethylene glycol (PEG 8000) in CO 2 into a background gas (He) is studied. It is shown that the size of capsules and the content of TiO 2 in them depend on the pressure of the background gas in the inlet chamber in the range from 0.125 to 3 atm. The upper (1.5 atm) and the lower (0.25 atm) limi… Show more

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“…Common refining methods include anti‐solvent injection [5], spray drying [6–9], supercritical RESS [10–12], supercritical SAS [13, 14], and physical ball milling, among others. Coating methods include coating by water suspension [15–20], coating by a supercritical fluid [11, 21–28], coating by spray drying [29, 30], and coating by ball milling [31, 32]. The disadvantages of the two‐step process include high complexity, difficult process control, multi‐core capsules, irregular particle shapes, and uneven wall thickness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common refining methods include anti‐solvent injection [5], spray drying [6–9], supercritical RESS [10–12], supercritical SAS [13, 14], and physical ball milling, among others. Coating methods include coating by water suspension [15–20], coating by a supercritical fluid [11, 21–28], coating by spray drying [29, 30], and coating by ball milling [31, 32]. The disadvantages of the two‐step process include high complexity, difficult process control, multi‐core capsules, irregular particle shapes, and uneven wall thickness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%