Particle Size and Shape Characterization | AIChE

Particle Size and Shape Characterization

The significance of particle technology cannot be understated in industrial processes that involve such products as toner, paint, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, food, cement, fine chemicals, detergents, catalysis, ceramics, powder metallurgy, abrasives, fertilizer and gasification — to name a few. For processes dealing with particulate as raw materials, intermediates, or the final product, the ability to measure, monitor, and characterize fundamental particle properties, such as size, size distribution, shape, density, and surface texture, is essential.

This article discusses the importance of particle size and shape to material handling in a wide range of unit operations. Because particle size depends on how “size” is defined and measured, the article provides various definitions of particle size, explains how shape and size are related, and compares extreme shapes that have a common size parameter (same volume or projected area) to show how definitions of size can be dramatically different. It gives an overview of particle sizing technologies, explaining how they work and comparing their advantages and limitations. It also discusses the descriptive terms used to characterize particle shape and the shape factors used to quantify shape.

Tags 

Laser diffraction particle sizers
Dynamic light scattering particle sizers
Ultrasonic spectroscopy particle sizers
Sieving particle sizers
Sedimentation particle sizers
Field flow fractionation particle sizers
Hydrodynamic chromatography and capillary hydrodynamic fractionation particle sizers
Dynamic image analysis particle sizers
Particle counters
Electrozone counters

Date 

July, 2014