Liquid distribution in wet granulation: dimensionless spray flux
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J.P.K. Seville |
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01/01/2001
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| Resumo |
This study investigates binder distribution in wet granulation and focuses on the nucleation zone, which is the area where the liquid binder and powder surface come into contact and form the initial nuclei. An equipment independent parameter, dimensionless spray flux Psi (a), is defined to characterise the most important process parameters in the nucleation process: solution flowrate, powder flux, and binder drop size. Ex-granulator experiments are used to study the relationship between dimensionless spray flux, process variables and the coverage of binder fluid on the powder surface. Lactose monohydrate powder on a variable speed riffler passed under a flat spray once only. Water and 7% HPC solution at two spray pressures were used as binders. Experiments with red dye and image analysis demonstrate that changes in dimensionless spray flux correlate with a measurable difference in powder surface coverage. Nucleation experiments show that spray flux controls the size and shape of the nuclei size distribution. At low Psi (a), the system operates in the drop controlled regime, where one drop forms one nucleus and the nuclei size distribution is narrow. At higher Psi (a), the powder surface cakes creating a broader size distribution. For controlled nucleation with the narrowest possible size distribution, it is recommended that the dimensionless spray flux be less than 0.1 to be in the drop-controlled regime. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Elsevier |
| Palavras-Chave | #Engineering, Chemical #Granulation #Nucleation #Binder Dispersion #Spray Flux #Powder Flux #Lactose #Fluidized-bed Granulation #Process Variables #Binder #Growth #Batch #C1 #290699 Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified #670601 Chemical fertilisers #670499 Other #290000 Engineering and Technology #290600 Chemical Engineering #290602 Process Control and Simulation |
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Journal Article |