INVESTIGADORES
PRADO Miguel Oscar
artículos
Título:
Production and Characterization of Glass Microspheres for Hepatic Cancer Treatment
Autor/es:
BORTOT, M. B.; PRASTALO, SIMÓN; PRADO, MIGUEL OSCAR
Revista:
Procedia Materials Science
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 1 p. 351 - 358
ISSN:
2211-8128
Resumen:
A simple theoretical mathematical model was developed to assess the process of glass particles spheroidization in a propane-butane-oxygen flame. The model has been designed to gain a better understanding of the dependency amongst the variables that come into play during glass spheroidization. Using the model and theoretical values of: glass viscosity, density, shear modulus, thermal conductivity as well as measured values of the temperature of the flame at different positions, particle size and the vitreous transition temperature, the particle«s time-temperature history was calculated inside the flame for different particle sizes and trajectories. For yttrium aluminosilicate (YAS) glass microspheres, of diameter size: 20-50 microns, it was found that the spheroidization process is completed within the flame in short time intervals in the order of 4 x 10-3 to 9 x 10-3 seconds, depending on its thermal trajectory and size of the particle. In this paper the trajectories, degree of spheroidization, temperature variations and velocities of different particle sizes are shown. Using the results obtained from the model, YAS glass microspheres were produced and characterized. Density measurements were done using Helium Pycnometry, chemical composition was studied by Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy. The microsphere surface was characterized using Scanning Electron Microscopy and the glass was thermally characterized by means of Differential Thermal Analysis.