formation in aqueous solution droplets of sodium chloride, ammonium sulphate, and suspensions of silicon dioxide in water. In their study, partly dried droplets were caught in an oil bath and were characterized by an optical microscope. They observed several single cubic crystals of sodium chloride on the edge of the caught droplet. On the other hand, an amorphous crust formed on the ammonium sulphate droplet and the droplet containing silica sols lead to the formation of a similar crust. Their findings about the cubic morphology of sodium chloride particles are consistent with other studies [5, 6, 10]. Zhou et al. [11], investigated the effect of the solvent on the morphology of spray dried polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) particles. They found that the product PMMA particles derived from the PMMA-acetone dilute solution had a smaller particle size than those from PMMA-tetrahydrouran dilute solution. They attributed this to the better solubility of PMMA in acetone than in tetrahydrouran. They observed that, using various solvents, several particle morphologies including solid, porous, and honeycomb spheres can be obtained. Lin and Gentry [12] investigated the effects of drying temperature, initial concentration and solubility of the solute, and the heat of solute crystallization on the morphology and shape of the particles produced from suspended solution droplets.
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