Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9636450 | Powder Technology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We present results concerning the control of granulometry of crystals obtained by crystallization in a pre-formed aqueous supersaturated solution. This solution is first structured as a gas-liquid dispersion, consisting in an adjacent polyedric cells system, separated by thin liquid walls, each Plateau border, acting as a micro-reactor for crystallization. This structuration permits the size limitation of crystals formed, produced in a quasi-monomodal granulometry repartition. It has been possible to relate the mean granulometric characteristics to three dimensional parameters representative of the foam internal geometry, and to elaborate a model for the prediction of the granulometric repartition of crystals formed within the foam.
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Authors
O. Bals, R. Dumitrascu, G. Antonini,