Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
238928 Powder Technology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The impact of the solid concentration and refractive index of dispersing medium on the FBRM measurement of chord length and particle counts were investigated using the PVC (polyvinylchloride) particle systems. It was found that the chord length increased with the solid concentration in the diluted region, but decreased as the concentration became greater than 1.1%. The total particle counts were found to increase initially with the solid concentration, tapering off at high concentrations. The measured counts of small chords (1 μm–50 μm) were found to increase linearly with the solid concentration, those of the large chords increased with the concentration initially and leveled off (50 μm–200 μm) or decreased (200 μm–500 μm) with further increase of concentration. The impact of the refractive index of the dispersing medium on the FBRM measurement was also investigated, the result of which was corroborated by microscopy studies. Comparison between the FBRM and other sizing techniques revealed that when appropriate weighting factors were applied, good agreement could be achieved between the median average values of the chord length and particle size distributions.

Graphical abstractFactors impacting FBRM measurements were investigated using the polyvinylchloride particle systems. It was found that the chord length increased with solid concentration at diluted regime and decreased with further increase of solid concentration. The particle counts increased initially with solid concentration, tapered off at high concentrations. The impact of optical property of dispersing medium was also investigated, and the results of which were corroborated by microscopy study. Results obtained from FBRM, laser diffraction and image analysis were compared.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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