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Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1997

Preparation of monodispersed polymeric microspheres for toner particles by the shirasu porous glass membrane emulsification technique

Yasuo Hatate; Hideki Ohta; Yoshimitsu Uemura; Kazuya Ijichi; Hidekazu Yoshizawa

This investigation describes the experiment directed toward the production of monodispersed toner particles by suspension polymerization. That is, relatively monodispersed poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) microspheres containing electrifying additives were successfully prepared by suspension polymerization employing the Shirasu Porous Glass (SPG) membrane emulsification technique. The diameter distribution of the dispersed droplets prepared with an SPG membrane module was fairly narrow, compared with that prepared with a conventional mechanical homogenizer. The effect of Sumiplast Blue S as coloring matter and E-81 as charge control agent on the triboelectric discharging properties of prepared polymeric microspheres was studied. The addition of electrifying additives strongly affected the triboelectric discharging property. It was consequently clarified that a small amount of electrifying additives added raised the electrostatic capacity of polymeric microspheres. However, a further addition reduced the triboelectric discharge of polymeric microspheres.


Chemical Engineering Communications | 1991

EFFECT OF DISTRIBUTOR ON BUBBLE SIZE AND BUBBLE RISE VELOCITY IN THE SLUGGING REGIME OF A SEMI-CYLINDRICAL GAS-SOLID FLUIDIZED BED†

Yasuo Hatate; Yoshimitsu Uemura; Mitsunobu Migita; Yoshinobu Kawano; Yasuhiko Tanaka; Kazuya Ijichi; Desmond F. King

A semi-cylindrical fluidized bed of 15 cm internal diameter, equipped with a transparent flat glass plate for the front wall, was employed to visually observe bubbles in the bubbling to slugging transition regime and in the slugging regime. Five kinds of perforated distributors were used to investigate the effect of distributor type on the bubble size and the bubble rise velocity. The average bubble size was not affected by distributor type in these flow regimes, and could be predicted by Darton et als correlation (1974)of hole number 22. In other words, this comes from the inapplicability of the correlation to the slugging regime. The bubble rise velocity agreed well with Allahwala et als correlation (1979) and was not affected by the type of distributor.


Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 1999

Inorganic microballoon production from shinju-gan using an entrained bed reactor

Yoshimitsu Uemura; Sumio Nezu; Hidetaka Honda; Yoshihiro Ohzuno; Kazuya Ijichi; Yasuo Hatate

Hollow inorganic microparticles were produced continuously from a volcanic glass (shinju-gan or per-lite) using an entrained bed reactor. The microparticles are called expanded perlite. The raw material was a sieved fraction (104 μm in volume average diameter) of crushed perlite, which is from China. The effects of temperature and residence time on expanded perlite yield were investigated.


Chemical Engineering Communications | 1991

EFFECT OF DISTRIBUTOR ON BUBBLE SIZE IN A CYLINDRICAL FLUIDIZED BED AT AN ELEVATED TEMPERATURE

Yasuo Hatate; Yoshimitsu Uemura; Kohji Ohmagari; Shogo Shimonishi; Yoshinobu Kawano; Yasuhiko Tanaka; Kazuya Ijichi; Desmond F. King

The effects of temperature and distributor on bubble diameter were investigated using a cylindrical fluidized bed of 147 mm in diameter. Three perforated distributors having different holes in diameter and the same ratio of holes to bed area were used. Eruption diameters of bubbles were measured using a high speed video-camera system under the following conditions: bed temperature = 300 and 600 K, bed particles = spherical glass beads of 272 μm in average size, excess gas velocity = 1–4 cm/s, and static bed height equals; 10–42 cm. The bubble diameter at 600 K was larger than that at 300 K. The difference became smaller with increasing the static bed height and with increasing the excess gas velocity. The distributor with larger holes gave larger bubbles. The effect of hole diameter of the distributor on the bubble diameter became insignificant with increasing the static bed height and with increasing the excess gas velocity.


Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan | 1997

Multi-layered Gelatin/Acacia Microcapsules by Complex Coacervation Method

Kazuya Ijichi; Hidekazu Yoshizawa; Yoshimitsu Uemura; Yasuo Hatate; Yoshinobu Kawano


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2006

Liquid Phase Sintering and Mechanical Properties of SiC with Rare-Earth Oxide

Shuhei Tabata; Yoshihiro Hirata; Soichiro Sameshima; Naoki Matsunaga; Kazuya Ijichi


Solvent Extraction Research and Development-japan | 1997

Solvent Extraction of Platinum(IV) from Aqueous Acidic Chloride Medium with Tri-n-octylamine in toluene

Hidekazu Yoshizawa; Koichiro Shiomori; Shuji Yamada; Yoshinari Baba; Yoshinobu Kawano; Kazuo Kondo; Yasuo Hatate; Kazuya Ijichi


Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan | 1995

Preparation of GPC Packed Polymer Beads by a SPG Membrane Emulsifier

Yasuo Hatate; Yoshimitsu Uemura; Kazuya Ijichi; Yoshio Kato; Tadashi Hano; Yoshinari Baba; Yoshinobu Kawano


Journal of The Society of Powder Technology, Japan | 1997

Flow Characteristics of Draft Tube Spouted Bed and Its Application

Yasuo Hatate; Kazuya Ijichi; Yoshimitsu Uemura


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2003

Electrical Properties, Rheology and Packing Density of Colloidal Alumina Particles

Yoshihiro Hirata; Xu Hong Wang; Yasuo Hatate; Kazuya Ijichi

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