Electrostatically supported surface coating of solid particles using liquid nitrogen

Wirth KE, Bindl HC (2001)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2001

Pages Range: 1

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings PARTEC 2001

Event location: Nürnberg DE

DOI: 10.1016/S0032-5910(03)00128-1

Abstract

The homogenous coating of particles in the micrometer range with fine-grained particles in the nanometer range leads to increasing flowability of the powder. Experiments have been carried out concerning the selective charging and coating of solid particles in liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen as a suspension medium for solid particles offers certain advantages in comparison to other liquids and especially to gases. The charging of the fine-grained particles was realized by triboelectric charging as well as contact charging at metal electrodes at which a certain high voltage is applied. With selective charging of fine-grained solid particles, the coating quality of a powder mixture can be improved significantly. With respect to the use of coated particles in Dry-Powder-Inhalers (DPIs), the share of respirable particles reaching the lung is very high.

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APA:

Wirth, K.-E., & Bindl, H.C. (2001). Electrostatically supported surface coating of solid particles using liquid nitrogen. In Proceedings PARTEC 2001 (pp. 1). Nürnberg, DE.

MLA:

Wirth, Karl-Ernst, and Hubert Christian Bindl. "Electrostatically supported surface coating of solid particles using liquid nitrogen." Proceedings of the PARTEC 2001, Nürnberg 2001. 1.

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