Article | REF: J2185 V1

Dispersion formulation

Author: Bernard CABANE

Publication date: December 10, 2003

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2. How to prepare and use dispersion?

2.1 Manufacture

Particle dispersions of a given size can be produced by fragmentation or condensation.

  • Fragmentation methods (grinding, micronization) are conventional and effective down to micrometer sizes for dry grinding, or 100 nm for wet grinding in the presence of surfactants. The main drawback of these methods is pollution of the dispersion by grinding additives (surfactants) or by the erosion products of the mechanical parts used .

  • Condensation methods (precipitation, polymerization)...

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