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Aggregation and Separation in Ternary Particle/Oil/Water Systems with Fully Wettable Particles
We report that a variety of ternary
particle/liquid/liquid mixtures
heavily aggregate or separate completely if (1) the particles are
fully or almost fully wetted by one fluid, and (2) if the wetting
fluid volume fraction is comparable to the particle volume fraction.
Aggregation and separation do not happen if the particles are partially
wetted by both fluids, in which case Pickering emulsions appear at
all compositions. Rheological and geometric criteria for aggregation
are proposed and compared with a state diagram of a ternary system
composed of oil, water, and hydrophilic glass particles. Analogies
are drawn to wet granulation and spherical agglomeration, two particle
processing operations in which wetting phenomena are important