Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.144, No.3, 531-539, 2008
RESS process in coating applications in a high pressure fluidized bed environment: Bottom and top spray experiments
Fluidized bed combined with RESS Process in supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) is a promising technology for coating heat-sensitive materials of high added value. This work presents a study of the most influencing operation parameters (temperature. pressure and flow) of the two steps of the process (saturation and coating). As a model system,glass beads particles(d(p,s) = 176 mu m) were encapsulated with paraffin (T-m = 52-54 C). Two different ways of injecting the coating solution of paraffin in the SC-CO2 in the fluidized bed were tested, bottom and top spray. The operation variables were kept in the following ranges for the saturation step: pressure from 18 to 22 MPa and temperature from 35 to 55 C. In the coating process the pressure range from 8 to 10 MPa and temperature from 35 to 50 degrees C. Yields of the global process Lip to 70% were achieved. SEM-images of the achieved coatings show complete coating films with no agglomeration in the top Spray experiments. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.