Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10604706 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Experimental results showed that the shear viscosity slightly decreased with the increasing of inlet air temperature and atomization speed, and increased with the increasing of the feed flow rate. The Cross model was found to be the most appropriate to fit the flow curves of reconstituted mucilage solutions at concentrations â¥Â 3% in spray dried samples; for freeze dried samples the Ostwald-de Waele model was better. The viscous modulus Gâ³ predominated over the elastic modulus Gâ² for the spray dried samples, indicating a liquid-like material. The dynamic response and steady-shear measurements suggested a “random coil configuration”. The majority of the powdered samples had a mean particle diameter > 100 μm with a multimodal particle size distribution (PSD).
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Authors
F.M. León-MartÃnez, J. RodrÃguez-RamÃrez, L.L. Medina-Torres, L.L. Méndez Lagunas, M.J. Bernad-Bernad,