M. Turk, Influence of thermodynamic behaviour and solute properties on homogeneous nucleation in supercritical solutions, J SUPERCR F, 18(3), 2000, pp. 169-184
The knowledge about the thermodynamic behaviour of dilute supercritical sol
utions is one of the basics for modelling processes, such as the formation
of small particles by rapid expansion of supercritical solutions (RESS). RE
SS allows the production of particles less than 1 mum and RESS experiments
show that particle size depends on solvent, solute and preexpansion conditi
ons. However, an understanding of the underlying physical phenomena of the
relationship between the process conditions and the mechanism of particle f
ormation during RESS is still at an early stage. Because of that, there is
a need to model the RESS process to get a better understanding of the influ
encing parameters. The calculations show a steep increase at the beginning
of the freejet reaching maximum theoretical supersaturations of approximate
to 10(8) and for an interfacial tension of 0.02 N m(-1) maximum nucleation
rates of about 10(+26) (cm(-3) s(-1)). In the present paper, the influence
of the solubility of various solutes in supercritical fluids and of the su
rface tension group (sigma . v(s)(2/3)/k . T) of the diverse solutes on att
ainable nucleation rates under typical RESS operation conditions is investi
gated. The calculations show that the nucleation rate is a sensitive functi
on of the solubility and of the unknown surface tension group. Furthermore,
it is shown that the classical nucleation theory is not able to describe t
he trend in particle size resulting from RESS experiments in a sufficient m
anner. Also, the present calculations show that it is not possible to inves
tigate homogeneous nucleation and coagulation separately and that there is
an enormous need for more reliable information about the solute properties.
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