1st Edition

Particle Technology and Applications

Edited By Sunggyu Lee, Kimberly H. Henthorn Copyright 2012
    342 Pages 116 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    342 Pages 116 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Particle Technology and Applications presents the theoretical and technological background of particle science and explores up-to-date applications of particle technologies in the chemical, petrochemical, energy, mechanical, and materials industries. It looks at the importance of particle science and technology in the development of efficient chemical processes and novel functional materials.

    With peer-reviewed chapters written by a select group of academic and industry experts, the book provides examples of particle technology and its advanced industrial applications. It includes the necessary scientific background of particle technology as well as relevant technological details of the application areas. This helps readers grasp specific details of the applied technology, since the advanced particle technology can directly or synergistically have an impact on outcomes, such as the development of a targeted functional material, enhancement of existing processing techniques, and modification of the properties of existing materials.

    Presenting a consistent scientific treatment of all topics, this comprehensive yet accessible book covers a variety of practical applications and relevant theoretical foundation of particle science and technology. It will help readers tackle new challenges in process and product development and create new methodologies in the clean technology sector.

    Particle Technology and Applications: Past, Present, and Future, Sunggyu Lee and Kimberly H. Henthorn

    Characterization
    Fractal Geometry Applications, Douglas K. Ludlow
    Particle Cohesion, Kimberly H. Henthorn and Christine M. Hrenya
    Particle–Particle Interaction, Anh V. Nguyen, Linh T.T. Tran, and Jan D. Miller

    Nanomaterials
    Nanomaterials, David S.J. Arney, Jimmie R. Baran, Allen R. Siedle, and Matthew H. Frey
    Nanostructured Materials, Vikrant N. Urade and Hugh W. Hillhouse

    Solids Handling and Processing
    Adsorption, Shivaji Sircar
    Coal–Water Slurries, S. Komar Kawatra
    Size Reduction, Sunil Kesavan
    Conveying (Pneumatic Transport), Kimberly H. Henthorn
    Solid-Liquid Mixing: Numerical Simulation and Physical Experiments, Philippe A. Tanguy, Francis Thibault, Gabriel Ascanio, and Edmundo Brito-De La Fuente
    Fluidization, A.-H. Park and L.-S. Fan
    Fluidized Bed Reactor, John R. Grace, Jamal Chaouki, and Todd Pugsley

    Polymer and Supercritical Fluid Applications
    Powder Coating Application Processes, Harry J. Lader
    Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Processing of Polymer–Clay Nanocomposites, Matthew J. Factor and Sunggyu Lee
    Infusion of Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor into Thermoplastic Resins and Films in a Supercritical Fluid Medium, Leah A. Taylor and Sunggyu Lee

    Environment and Safety
    Electrostatic Precipitation, Kenneth R. Parker
    Dust Explosion Hazard Assessment and Control, Vahid Ebadat

    Biography

    Sunggyu Lee is a Russ Ohio Research Scholar and professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Ohio University, where he is also the director of the Sustainable Energy and Advanced Materials (SEAM) Laboratory. Dr. Lee holds 31 U.S. patents and has authored over 450 journal articles and conference papers. His research areas include alternative fuels, supercritical fluid technology, advanced material processing, chemical process engineering and reactor design, and polymer synthesis and processing.

    Kimberly H. Henthorn is an associate professor of chemical engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Dr. Henthorn’s research focuses on particle characterization, solids entrainment and transport, and two-phase microfluidic flows.

    I would highly recommend Particle Technology and Applications for both the academic and industrial environments. The distinguished list of authors from academia and industry provide thought-provoking insights in the field of particle science and technology as well as good direction for additional areas of investigation for many years to come.
    —J. David Tucker, The Kimberly-Clark Corporation


    "… covers a very broad topic in an organized way, provides novel and creative examples in very different fields addressing several aspects of the particle technology. It contains topics that are high in demand by industry and academia such as methanol synthesis, coal gasification, biodiesel generation from algae, nanoparticles, nanocomposites, and particle coating for drug delivery systems."
    —Mahin Shahlari, Northern Technologies International Corporation, Minnesota, USA