Studies on the effect of impact force on the shape of calcium alginate beads produced from extrusion dripping method
Abstract
Determination of bead shape is important for most of encapsulation application. In
this study, the shape of alginate produced by the different process parameters was
determined. The process parameters involved in this research were concentration of
carboxylmethacellulose (CMC) in calcium chloride solution, concentration of
alginate solution and needle size. The viscosity, density and surface tension of
alginate solution and gelation bath were measured. The results were according to the
typical trend. The diameter of beads produced depends on the size of the needle used.
The diameter of beads produced from 0.5 mm needle size was the smallest and the
diameter of beads produced from 0.9 mm of needle size was the largest. The larger
needle size gave higher rate and the drop produced also with larger diameter. For the
shape of the bead, a drop was considered as spherical when the spherical factor (SF)
was less than 0.05. The beads produced from lower concentration of alginate solution
were more deform in shape (SF>0.05) compared to the beads produced from higher
concentration of alginate solutions (SF<0.05). Other than, higher concentration of
CMC in calcium chloride solution also gives impact to the beads shape (SF>0.05).
Bead shape was strongly affected by the viscosity of the gelation bath. Deformed
bead (SF>0.05) was obtained when the gelation bath viscosity was greater than 30
cPs.