(196a) Surface Modification of Particles in Fluidised Beds at Atmospheric Conditions
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2020
2020 Virtual Spring Meeting and 16th GCPS
Frontiers in Particle Science and Technology
Engineered Particles
Monday, August 17, 2020 - 1:30pm to 2:00pm
In this study, a method to uniformly functionalize the surface of particles using self-limiting vapor-phase deposition of silanes is presented. The deposition process is carried out at atmospheric pressure in a fluidized bed reactor and the correlation between surface energy and the electrostatic properties of the resulting particulate materials was studied. Glass beads were functionalized with a fluorine-containing silane to change their cohesion properties and therefore inter-particle forces. This demonstrates the potential use of fluidized beds as an alternative route to wet processes producing less wastes with a solvent-free process and achieving more selectivity with shorter processing times. Characterization techniques such as SEM, XPS, TGA, Surface energy and Free energy analysis as well as a method for assessing the electrostatic properties and the polarity of charged glass beads used in this study.