Deagglomeration of spray-dried submicron particles by low-power aqueous sonication
The resistance to deagglomeration of spray-dried agglomerated particles of submicron size was investigated using an ultrasonication system in water. Submicron agglomerates consisting of water-insoluble primary particles with size of 10 or 100 nm were prepared in different shapes by varying the heati...
Main Authors: | Asanuma, Yosuke, Faizal, Ferry, M. P., Khairunnisa, Wuled Lenggoro, I. |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier B.V.
2022
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