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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/seminar-small-particle
 s-hoisting-gigantic-industrial
LOCATION:E6-2024 Canada
SUMMARY:Seminar - “Small Particles Hoisting Gigantic Industrial Processes
 \nthe Application of Particle Technology in the Real World” by Dr.\nJess
 e Zhu\, Distinguished University Professor and Canada Research\nChair\, Th
 e University of Western Ontario\, London\, ON
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DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:  Fine particles under 30 microns are very sticky and
 \ntherefore extremely difficult to handle\, due to the stronger\ninterpart
 icle forces\, leading to poor powder flowability and\nfluidization.  Howe
 ver\, they are also very useful due to their small\nsize and the very larg
 e specific surface areas.  A nanotechnology has\nbeen developed that can 
 significantly enhance fine particle\nflowability by coating a small fracti
 on of nano particles onto their\nsurfaces.
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