화학공학소재연구정보센터
학회 한국화학공학회
학술대회 2012년 봄 (04/25 ~ 04/27, 제주 ICC)
권호 18권 1호, p.873
발표분야 재료
제목 Agglomeration of metal hydroxide particles precipitated  by reaction crystallization in Couette-Taylor Crystallizer
초록 Agglomeration is a practical size enlargement process by which fine particles, rather than ion or molecules, are joined in an assembly within suspension crystallization or precipitation process. The spherical agglomerates of metal hydroxide particles were precipitated in a continuous Couette-Taylor crystallizer. During the reaction crystallization of metal hydroxide particles, the particle agglomerates were formed via two-steps of the crystal adhesion by collision and the molecular crystal growth process. Both of them depend on of fluid hydrodynamics and supersaturation profile.  
The goal of the present study to use a Couette-Taylor crystallizer in order to achieve an agglomerate particle size smaller than 10 m and spherical morphorlogy of particles with narrow particle size distribution at a short mean residence time and moderate rotation speed of the inner cylinder.  
저자 Thai Khuong Dien, 김우식, Nguyen Anh Tuan
소속 경희대
키워드 Agglomeration; Couette-Taylor Crystallizer; Reaction crystallization; Precipitation process; Metal hydroxide
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