Nanoparticles |
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Session 429 - Nanoparticles by Mechanical Breakage and Size Reduction | |||
Nanoparticles can be synthesized by a wide range of mechanical methods. These methods include wet grinding, ultrasonication, erosion, fracture, and use of drying surface tension and hydrodynamic and hydrothermal methods. Control of nanoparticle size distribution and breakage kinetics are of importance to these processes. This session will focus on these mechanical methods and application of nanoparticles produced by such methods. The session will have particular emphasis on the kinetics of aggregate and agglomerate breakup. | |||
Chair: | Karsten Wegner | ||
CoChair: | Gregory Beaucage | ||
429a | Particle Breakage in the Nanometer Range Catharina Knieke, Wolfgang Peukert |
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429b | Nanoparticle Milling and Encapsulation in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Mixtures Scott M. Paap, Michael S. Wolfe, Jefferson W. Tester |
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429c | Stability of Silica Nanoparticle Agglomerates Martin Seipenbusch, Sonja Rothenbacher, Martin J. Kirchhof, Hans-Joachim Schmid, Alfred P. Weber, Gerhard Kasper |
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429d | High Shear De-Agglomeration of Nanoparticle Agglomerates in Stirred Tanks Micaela Caramellino, Piero M. Armenante |
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