Caking behaviour of spray-dried milk powders - using scanning probe microscopy to study nanoscale surface properties
Date
2011-01
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Wiley
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Abstract
Atomic force microscopy has been used to study the surface properties of model spray dried powders. Phase imaging, nanoindentation and force modulation microscopy have differentiated between the different surface material properties of the particles, revealing a regular dispersion of soft, oil rich areas distributed across the particles’ surface. Humidity and temperature cycling effects on the caking behavior of the particles have also been investigated, with significant morphology changes and onset of caking found to occur within relatively short periods of time.
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Loughborough University Department of Chemical Engineering
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AFM
Citation
Prime, D. et al. (2011) Caking behaviour of spray-dried milk powders - using scanning probe microscopy to study nanoscale surface properties. Chemical Engineering and Technology, 34 (7) pp. 1104-1108