Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10397062 Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this contribution a novel fluidized-bed coating process is introduced to encapsulate heat-sensitive materials with particle sizes below 100 μm. Supercritical carbon dioxide is used as solvent for the coating material as well as carrier fluid for the core material. The behaviour of the high pressure fluidized-bed was investigated for different process parameters and materials. It is shown that the fluidization starts at lower fluid velocities if the pressure is increased and it was possible to fluidized particles with a mean size below 10 μm. The coating of glass beads with stearyl alcohol was carried out and layers with a thickness of 1-8 μm were achieved.
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