Influence of Shear Flow on the Crystallization of Organic Melt Emulsions – A Rheo-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation

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There is a need to better understand the influence of shear flow on the crystallization of a molten oil phase in an oil/water emulsion due to its high relevance for industrial processes. The present study focuses on the influence of laminar shear flow on the crystallization kinetics of polydisperse n-hexadecane-in-water emulsions. The investigation was carried out by rheo-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in a Taylor-Couette geometry. An accelerating impact of the shear rate on the overall crystallization kinetics was verified. This effect stems from an increase of the collision frequency of already crystallized droplets with not yet crystallized droplets. Nevertheless, the collision efficiency decreased with higher shear rate.

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Kaysan, G., Spiegel, B., Guthausen, G., & Kind, M. (2020). Influence of Shear Flow on the Crystallization of Organic Melt Emulsions – A Rheo-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 43(9), 1699–1705. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceat.202000193

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