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Mechanism and inhibition of trisodium phosphate particle caking: Effect of particle shape and solubility 被引量:1
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作者 Mingyang Chen Lanlan Lin +5 位作者 Yuqi Zhang Songgu Wu Ergang Liu Kun Wang Jingkang Wang Junbo Gong 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第4期115-121,共7页
We investigated the influence of particle shape and solubility on the caking behavior of trisodium phosphate by considering the adhesion free energy and crystal bridge theory. Caking of trisodium phosphate during the ... We investigated the influence of particle shape and solubility on the caking behavior of trisodium phosphate by considering the adhesion free energy and crystal bridge theory. Caking of trisodium phosphate during the drying process under static conditions is a two-step process: adhesion followed by crystal bridge formation between particles. The adhesion free energy plays an important role in adhesion. Trisodium phosphate particles cannot adhere to each other and cake when the adhesion free energy is greater than a critical value, which varies with particle shape. Compared with granular particles, cylindrical particles have larger contact area between particles, which results in more crystal bridges forming and a higher caking ratio. Thus, the critical value is about 100 mJ/m^2 for cylindrical particles, but 60 mJ/m^2 for granular particles at 25 ℃. Concerning the solubility, when particles are similar shapes and soluble in the rinsing liquid, the caking ratio has a linear relationship with adhesion free energy. However, if the particles are insoluble in the rinsing liquid, caking can be completely prevented regardless of adhesion free energy because no crystal bridges form during the growth process. Hence, caking of trisodium phosphate particles could be inhibited by screening rinsing liquids, and optimizing the particle shape and size distribution. 展开更多
关键词 Caking Particle shape Solubility Adhesion free energy Crystal bridge Trisodium phosphate
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