JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Materials Engineering and Interfacial Phenomena
Effect of Feeding Condition on Crystal Size Distributions of Mono-Dispersed SrSO4 Particles Produced via PEI-Assisted Double-Jet Reactive Crystallization
Takashi MikamiTakahiro SakumaIzumi Hirasawa
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2010 Volume 43 Issue 3 Pages 300-307

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Micron-sized SrSO4 particles having mono-dispersed/narrow distributions have been produced with a double-jet semi-batch reactive crystallizer. Slow molar feedings over a short time maintained proper supersaturation levels and result in narrow distributions due to the prevention of agglomeration growth of small primary precipitates. Furthermore, polyethylenimine (PEI) is a suitable growth/agglomeration inhibitor for sulfate precipitation, e.g., SrSO4 and PbSO4, and effectively reduced particle sizes leading to single-micron products. Besides feeding conditions, in the present work, the influence of PEI dosage on crystal size distributions (CSDs) is investigated. The controlled double-jet feeding using a polyelectrolyte additive such as PEI will be a powerful methodology to obtain agglomeration-free uniform micro-powders as a final solid product.
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