IP Library Granted Patent US 8,973,853
Granted Patent B2
US 8,973,853 · App. 13/498,621 · Granted Mar 10, 2015

Process for dry-grinding a polysaccharide derivative

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Patent No.
US 8,973,853
App. No.
13/498,621
Granted
Mar 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a process for producing a particulate polysaccharide derivative by dry-grinding a moist polysaccharide derivative, one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate is controlled by controlling the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding. Advantageously one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate of the particles after dry-grinding is adjusted to a first value by a first temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding and is adjusted to a second value by a second temperature.

Claims (24)

1. A process for producing a particulate polysaccharide derivative by dry-grinding a moist polysaccharide derivative, wherein one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate of the particles after dry-grinding is controlled by controlling the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding, which process comprises the steps of

a) dry-grinding, at least two samples of a moist polysaccharide derivative, each sample having a different temperature in a range of 5 to 80° C. prior to dry-grinding, and measuring one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate of the particles after dry-grinding of each of the samples,

b) determining the correlation between i) the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding and ii) one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate, and

c) adapting the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding to the desired median diameter, median length, bulk density or dissolution rate of the particles after dry-grinding.

2. A process of controlling or adjusting one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate of polysaccharide derivative particles comprising the steps of

A) providing a moist polysaccharide derivative,

B) controlling the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative,

C) dry-grinding at least two samples of the moist polysaccharide derivative, each sample having a different temperature in a range of 5 to 80° C. prior to dry-grinding, and measuring one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate of the particles after dry-grinding of each of the samples, and

D) establishing the correlation between i) the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding and ii) one or more of the properties selected from median diameter, median length, bulk density and dissolution rate of the polysaccharide derivative particles after dry-grinding, and

E) adapting the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding to the desired median diameter, median length, bulk density or dissolution rate of the particles after dry-grinding.

3. The process of claim 2 wherein the determined correlation between i) the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding and ii) the median diameter or the median length is used as in-process control in a continuous dry-grinding process wherein the median diameter or median length is determined and utilized for setting and optionally adapting the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative prior to dry-grinding.

4. The process of claim 3 wherein the in-process controls is carried out on-line.

5. The process of claim 1 wherein the polysaccharide derivative has been obtained by separating a polysaccharide derivative from a suspension thereof in a liquid and is subsequently subjected to dry-grinding in a dry-grinding device.

6. The process of claim 1 wherein a dry polysaccharide derivative and a liquid are mixed in a compounder and the thus obtained moist polysaccharide derivative is subsequently subjected to dry-grinding in a dry-grinding device.

7. The process of claim 1 wherein the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative particles prior to dry-grinding is controlled in a range of 7to 75° C.

8. The process of claim 1 wherein the cellulose derivative is a cellulose ether.

9. The process of claim 1 wherein the length or the median diameter or both of the particles is or are determined by high speed image analysis.

10. The process of claim 1 wherein the dry-grinding step is carried out in an air-swept impact mill.

11. The process of claim 2 wherein the polysaccharide derivative has been obtained by separating a polysaccharide derivative from a suspension thereof in a liquid and is subsequently subjected to dry-grinding in a dry-grinding device.

12. The process of claim 2 wherein a dry polysaccharide derivative and a liquid are mixed in a compounder and the thus obtained moist polysaccharide derivative is subsequently subjected to dry-grinding in a dry-grinding device.

13. The process of claim 2 wherein the temperature of the polysaccharide derivative particles prior to dry-grinding is controlled in a range of 7 to 75° C.

14. The process of claim 2 wherein the cellulose derivative is a cellulose ether.

15. The process of claim 2 wherein the length or the median diameter or both of the particles is or are determined by high speed image analysis.

16. The process of claim 2 wherein the dry-grinding step is carried out in an air-swept impact mill.

Assignments (9)
CHANGE OF LEGAL ENTITY Recorded Nov 28, 2020
From: DDP SPECIALTY ELECTRONIC MATERIALS US, INC.
To: DDP SPECIALTY ELECTRONIC MATERIALS US, LLC.
Reel/Frame 054530/0384 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2020
From: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
Reel/Frame 054531/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2020
From: THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
To: DDP SPECIALTY ELECTRONIC MATERIALS US, INC.
Reel/Frame 054533/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2020
From: DDP SPECIALTY ELECTRONIC MATERIALS US, LLC.
To: NUTRITION & BIOSCIENCES USA 1, LLC
Reel/Frame 054533/0575 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2014
From: GOERLACH-DOHT, YVONNE M.; HERMANNS, JUERGEN
To: DOW STADE PRODUKTIONS GMBH & CO. OHG
Reel/Frame 034161/0338 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2014
From: BAYER, ROLAND
To: DOW WOLFF CELLULOSICS GMBH
Reel/Frame 034161/0469 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2014
From: DOW STADE PRODUKTIONS GMBH & CO. OHG
To: THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
Reel/Frame 034161/0375 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2014
From: THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
To: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 034161/0415 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2014
From: PIERINI, PETER E.
To: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 034161/0440 →