disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(forny, marabi et al. 2011) (fang, selomulya et al. 2007)...

27
1 Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid Gabrie M.H. Meesters Erik M. Bosma, Merel Oostveen J. Ruud van Ommen Sheila Khodadadi

Upload: others

Post on 16-Aug-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

1

Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid

Gabrie M.H. MeestersErik M. Bosma, Merel OostveenJ. Ruud van OmmenSheila Khodadadi

Page 2: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

2

Introduction

Instant powders

Wetting behaviour

Dispersing behaviour

AIM: • Good instant properties• Rapid and complete reconstitution• No lump formation

Reducing the reconstitution time• Understanding the rehydration behaviour• What is the rate limiting step

Page 3: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

3

Powder rehydration

(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011)

(Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007)

Page 4: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

4

Wetting of powders

Page 5: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

5

Experimental

• Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

• Determine the bulk density

• Place droplet on powder bed

• Record time required to sink in

Drop penetration time method

Page 6: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

6

Results

• Current model assumes Drawing Area (DA) = Penetration Area (PA)

• Experiments show widening by factor 1.5

Model adaption – penetration area

DA

PA

DA

PA

Original model Adapted model I

Adaption I decreases difference theory / experiments by factor 2.3 (Kozeny Carman)

Page 7: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

7

Micro Computed Tomography

Potato starch ɛ=075

Page 8: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

8

Results

• Current model estimates pore size ~ 10-7 m

• Experimental pore size (micro CT) ~ 10-6 m

Model adaption – pore size

Original model Adapted model II

Adaption II decreases difference theory / experiments by factor 4.2 (Washburn)

Page 9: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

9

Results

• Corresponds well to model predictions

• Instant starch behaviour dominated by maltodextrin

(Maltodextrine & Instant starch)

Drop penetration time [s]

Weights [#] Corn starch Maltodextrin Instant starch

1 2.0 0.14 0.14

3 1.5 0.11 0.13

12 2.3 0.09 0.10

Page 10: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

10

Disintegration of powders

Page 11: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

11

Disintegration

Rehydration of formulated potato starch

Page 12: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

12

Disintegration

Rehydration of formulated potato starch

Static version

Page 13: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

13

Disintegration

Disintegration

“The dissolution of the solid bridges between the primary particles followed by dispersion of the primary particles within the

liquid volume”(Richard, Toubal et al. 2012)

A B C D

Page 14: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

14

Modelling the data

Various researchers have modelled dispersion as a first order process existing of either a single or multiple exponential terms 1

𝑦 = 𝐴 1 − exp −𝑘𝐴 ∗ 𝑡 + 𝐵 1 − exp −𝑘𝐵 ∗ 𝑡

These researchers measured a property which is linked to disintegration, like the change in:• Viscosity• Conductivity• Light back scattering

1 To, Mitchell, Hill, Bardon and Matthews - 1994

Kravtchenko, Renoir, Parker, Brigand – 1999

Larsen, Gåserød and Smidsrød – 2003

Galet, Vu, Oulahna and Fages - 2004

Page 15: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

15

Questions to answer

• How can we quantify the disintegration time?

• Can the existing models be used for consumer product?

• What dependency exist for the rate constant?

Page 16: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

16

Experimental setup

Two measurements methods are used during this project to describe disintegration

• Laser light diffraction• Measure the particle size distribution and follow this over time• Changes in the D90 reflect how the particles get smaller• Applicable to powders with good wetting properties

• Spectrophotometer• Measure the change in optical density over time• Other reconstitution effects are also measured

Page 17: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

17

Laser diffraction Introduction

• Reservoir is filled with water

• Powder is added to the top

• Powder is pumped around to the laser

• The laser light is scattered by the particles

• A particle size distribution (PSD) is sought that best fits the scatter pattern

Page 18: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

18

Laser diffractionPSD

A PSD is obtained over time, giving insight how the distribution is affected

Page 19: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

19

Laser diffractionPSD

A PSD is obtained over time, giving insight how the distribution is affected

Static version

Page 20: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

20

Laser diffractionD90

Following the D90 over time gives us insight into how fast a particle disintegrates

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

D9

0 [

µm

]

Time [sec]

Formulated Potato Starch

D90

Page 21: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

21

Laser diffractionResults

A higher temperature will lead to a higher rate constant and thereby also a faster disintegration time

0.00

0.04

0.08

0.12

0.16

0.20

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Init

ial r

ate

co

nst

ant

[1/s

]

Temperature [°C]

Formulated potato starch

0.00

10.00

20.00

30.00

40.00

50.00

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Dis

inte

grat

ion

tim

e [

1/s

]

Temperature [°C]

Formulated potato starch

Page 22: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

22

Photo-spectrometryObscuration

• Powder and a magnetic stirrer are added to a cuvet

• Water is added from the top

• Light is passed through the sample

• As the particles disintegrate they block more light

• If soluble components are present they disappear over time, letting more light pass

Page 23: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

23

Spectrophotometry

Page 24: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

24

SpectrophotometryIntroduction

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

0 20 40 60

Ab

sorb

ance

un

it [

-]

Time [sec]

Milk powder

• Peaks at the beginning are caused by the initial addition of the powder

• Disintegration follows a exponential function

• Variations in the final value are caused by different concentrations

Page 25: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

25

SpectrophotometryChanging temperature

0

25

50

75

100

125

150

0 20 40 60 80

Tim

e [

sec]

Temperature [°C]

Disintegration time

Cocoa powder - Nesquik

Cocoa powder - Benco

Coffee creamer

0.01

0.10

1.00

0 20 40 60 80

Tim

e [

sec]

Temperature [°C]

Rate constant

Cocoa powder - Nesquik

Cocoa powder - Benco

Milk powder

Same behaviour is observed as for laser diffraction

Page 26: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

26

The questions

• How can we quantify the disintegration time? Laser diffraction and photo-spectrometry seem to work

• Can the existing models be used for consumer product? Literature models that described dispersion/dissolution rate

can also be applied to describe the disintegration of different powders. TO BE PROVEN YET

• What dependency exist for the rate constant? Temperature effect on both measurement methods are in

agreement with each other and with literature 1

1 Larsen, Gåserød and Smidsrød – 2003

Page 27: Disintegration of agglomerates in liquid...(Forny, Marabi et al. 2011) (Fang, Selomulya et al. 2007) 4 Wetting of powders 5 Experimental •Prepare powder beds by sieving & pressing

27

Issues

• Difficult to study disintegration on its own, e.g. when wetting is already critical

• Determination of time constants for the four stages will tell us where to opimise our formulations

• Model description of disintegration still to be proven

• Sinkability also difficult to determine. Will be dealt with in next research