Abstract
Iron oxide particles were micronized by supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) as an antisolvent in a batch gas antisolvent (GAS) process. In the present study, the feasibility of GAS process to micronize the iron oxide particles using dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as a solvent was investigated. In this direction, particle size and morphology changes were investigated with changing solution pressure (80–150 bar), temperature (308.15–328.15 K), and concentration (1.5–6 g/l). Based on the different experimental conditions, the particle size of the original iron oxide was decreased in the range of 17.25 to 4.23 µm, which shows a the success of the GAS process to reduce the particle size of the intact iron oxide particles. Simultaneously, morphology changes were observed starting from the irregular morphology for synthesized particles to more regular shapes that included fused and spherical-fused particles.
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Acknowledgments
The authors are grateful to the Shiraz University for supporting this research.
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*Result of Run 1.
*Result of Run 1.