A low-cost ultrasonic spray dryer to produce spherical microparticles from polymeric matrices

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Abstract

The spray-drying technique has been widely used for drying heat-sensitive foods, pharmaceuticals, and other substances, because it leads to rapid solvent evaporation from droplets. This method involves the transformation of a feed from a fluid state into a dried particulate, by spraying the feed into a hot medium. Despite being most often considered a dehydration process, spray drying can also be used as an encapsulation method. Therefore, this work proposes the use of a simple and low-cost ultrasonic spray dryer system to produce spherical microparticles. This equipment was successfully applied to the preparation of dextrin microspheres on a laboratory scale and for academic purposes.

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Luz, P. P., Pires, A. M., & Serra, O. A. (2007). A low-cost ultrasonic spray dryer to produce spherical microparticles from polymeric matrices. Quimica Nova, 30(7), 1744–1746. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422007000700041

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