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Offline Rishi

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Spray Drying
« on: May 28, 2010, 07:01:31 AM »
I will be glad if someone can clarify my doubts -

1)  Can hygroscopic materials be spray dried ?
2)  Does the pH decrease during the spray drying process ?
3)  Will an alkaline pH have any any effect on the moisture content or the property of the product ?

I just conducted a pilot trial to recover the sodium salt of MCA from water. The liquid solution taken for the spray drying had a pH of 9 ( a mistake while neutralizing). Hence the powder product obtained was comparatively wet and sticky and more importantly I lost a lot of product because it got stuck in the chamber.

Would lowering the pH to 7 solve these problems ? Will it lower the moisture content in the output powder ?

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Re: Spray Drying
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2010, 07:19:04 AM »
Rishi I can suggest you a much better option which is cost effective & easy to operate. For this I can help you. You can send mail to me separately for this if interested.

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