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Coating and Drying in Spouted Bed: Influence of the Liquid-Particle Work of Adhesion
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringWettingPolymer NanocompositesPolymer ProcessingRheologyFluid Dynamic BehaviorPolymer ChemistryLiquid-particle WorkMaterials SciencePolymer BlendRheology ControlSpouted BedFoamAdhesive MaterialPolymer ScienceRheological PropertyInert ParticlesPolymer CharacterizationPolymeric Suspensions
Abstract The aim of this work is to analyze the resulting process: coating or drying, and the respective fluid dynamic behavior, by bottom-spraying polymeric suspensions on a spouted bed of inert particles. Glass beads, ABS®, polypropylene (PP), and polystyrene (PS) were chosen as inert particles and were analyzed and characterized by their physicochemical properties. The polymeric suspensions were characterized by density, surface tension, rheology, and wettability. The fluid dynamic behavior of the bed was correlated with the particles and suspensions characteristics for each process: coating and drying. Each process performance was correlated with the polymeric suspension-particle work of adhesion. Keywords: Contact angleParticle coatingSuspension dryingWettability
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