Effect of dispersed phase feed time on the droplet size of Pickering emulsions produced in a stirred tank |
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Authors: | Dila Donmez Inci Ayranci |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of feed time of the oil phase on the average droplet size of Pickering emulsions produced in stirred tanks. Three types of impellers were tested: RT, up-pumping PBT (PBTU), and down-pumping PBT (PBTD). All the impellers were tested at two sizes, T/3 and T/2. All configurations were compared at constant tip speed, power per mass, and impeller Reynolds number. The droplet diameters were measured in Mastersizer® 3,000 (Malvern). The results showed that an increase in feed time causes a reduction in the average droplet size. At lower impeller speeds and higher feed times, the effect is more pronounced. It was found that some other geometric parameters also have an impact on the average droplet size. |
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Keywords: | feed time impeller type liquid–liquid–solid mixing Pickering emulsions stirred tanks |
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