Microencapsulation techniques are widely applied in the field of pharmaceutical production to control drugs release in time and in physiological environments. Ultrasonic-assisted atomization is a new technique to produce microencapsulated systems by a mechanical approach. Interest in this technique is due to the advantages evidenceable (low level of mechanical stress in materials, reduced energy request, reduced apparatuses size) when comparing it to more conventional techniques. In this paper, the groundwork of atomization is introduced, the role of relevant parameters in ultrasonic atomization mechanism is discussed, and correlations to predict droplets size starting from process parameters and material properties are presented and tested. © 2013 Annalisa Dalmoro et al.
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Dalmoro, A., Barba, A. A., & D’Amore, M. (2013). Analysis of size correlations for microdroplets produced by ultrasonic atomization. The Scientific World Journal, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/482910
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