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Granulation of Silicon Nitride Powders by Spray Drying: A Review.

Sergey N GrigorievThet Naing SoeAlexander MalakhinskyIslamutdin MakhadilovVadim RomanovEkaterina KuznetsovaAnton SmirnovPavel A PodrabinnikRoman KhmyrovNestor Washington Solis PinargoteAlexandra Yu Kurmysheva
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Spray drying is a widely used method of converting liquid material (aqueous or organic solutions, emulsions and suspensions) into a dry powder. Good flowability, narrow size distribution, and controllable morphology are inherent in powders produced by spray drying. This review considers the granulation factors that influence the final properties of the silicon nitride dried powders. The first group includes the types of atomizers, manifolds, and drying chamber configurations. The process parameters fall into the second group and include the following: inlet temperature, atomizing air flow, feed flow rate, drying gas flow rate, outlet temperature, and drying time. Finally, the last group, feedstock parameters, includes many factors such as feed surface tension, feed viscosity, solvent type, solid particle concentration, and additives. Given the large number of factors affecting morphology, particle size and moisture, optimizing the spray drying process is usually achieved by the "trial and error" approach. Nevertheless, some factors such as the effect of a solvent, dispersant, binder, and sintering additives considered in the literature that affect the Si 3 N 4 granulation process were reviewed in the work. By summarizing the data available on silicon nitride powder production, the authors attempt to tackle the problem of its emerging demand in science and industry.
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