Ming Yu
Soochow University (Suzhou)
5 Papers
20 Citations
Ming Yu is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Spray drying. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Methanol Vapor Retards Aging of PIM-1 Thin Film Composite Membranes in Storage
TL;DR: In this paper , a simple method of storage in an atmosphere of methanol vapor effectively retards physical aging of PIM-1 TFC membranes, and the same method can also be utilized to refresh aged PIM -1 TLC membranes, which is sufficient to recover most of the original CO2 permeance.
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In situ observation on particle formation process via single droplet drying apparatus: Effects of precursor composition on particle morphology
TL;DR: In this paper, the Eudragit® RS 30D/silica composite precursor containing either Rhodamine B or sucrose as model drug was dried in a single droplet drying apparatus.
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A differential shrinkage approach for evaluating particle formation behavior during drying of sucrose, lactose, mannitol, skim milk, and other solid-containing droplets.
Nan Fu,Ming Yu,Xiao Dong Chen +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, a differential shrinkage approach is proposed to deal with the particle formation process during drying of solid-containing droplets exerting profound influence on the property and quality of dried particles.
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Phase Diagram of Dairy Protein Mixes Obtained by Single Droplet Drying Experiments
TL;DR: In this article , the authors provided a global picture of the drying in droplets of dairy protein mixes, i.e., whey proteins and casein micelles, which represent crucial dairy powder ingredients.
Skin layer stratification in drying droplets of dairy colloids
Ming Yu,Cécile Le Floch-Fouéré,Ludovic Pauchard,Françoise Boissel,Nan Fu,Xiao Dong Chen,Arnaud Saint-Jalmes,Romain Jeantet,Luca Lanotte +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the skin rheological behavior during the different stages of the evaporation process, highlighting the specific role of each colloid, and interpreted the results in the light of drying-induced protein stratification, whose evidence is provided by direct observation of dry skin section structure.