Stearic acid crystals stabilization in aqueous polymeric dispersions

In wet granulation processes, coatings or binders generally consist of mixtures of various raw materials that confer or enhance specific properties to the final product. Typically, a coating solution is composed of water, film forming polymer (such as hydroxypropyl-methylcellulose, HPMC) and filler (such as stearic acid, SA).

One of the important issues in wet granulation processes is the stability of the aqueous coating (or binder) dispersion. An unstable dispersion results in the agglomeration of the colloidal particles, thereby affecting the film coating properties and eventually the coating process.

Keywords: Agglomeration; Mesoscale simulation; Colloids; Coating; DPD

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