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Arun S. Mujumdar

Researcher at McGill University

Publications -  876
Citations -  34051

Arun S. Mujumdar is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat transfer & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 779 publications receiving 28735 citations. Previous affiliations of Arun S. Mujumdar include University of Queensland & Jiangsu University.

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Effect of nano-scale powder processing on physicochemical and nutritional properties of barley grass

TL;DR: To enhance solubility and dispersibility of nutritional elements of barley grass for rehabilitation therapy, high-energy ball-milling was conducted to obtain nano-scale powder of barley Grass.
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Production of aceclofenac-loaded sustained release micro/nanoparticles using pressure homogenization and spray drying

TL;DR: In this article, the authors characterized polymeric micro/nanoparticles of aceclofenac produced using a high-pressure homogenizer and a spray dryer in terms of their encapsulation efficiency, particle size, morphology, and in vitro drug release performance.
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Enhancement of Energy Efficiency of a Chemical Heat Pump-Assisted Convective Dryer

TL;DR: In this article, a new laboratory scale experimental chemical heat pump (CHP) dryer system was built utilizing the calcium oxide/calcium hydroxide hydration/dehydration reversible reaction.
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Design and Modeling of Plug Flow Fluid Bed Dryers

TL;DR: The present article describes the use of a mathematical model for the scale-up of lab-scale batch fluidization data to design an industrial-scalePlug flow fluid bed dryers.
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Computational Study of pH-sensitive Hydrogel-based Microfluidic Flow Controllers

TL;DR: This computational study investigates the sensing and actuating behavior of a pH-sensitive hydrogel-based microfluidic flow controller, and proposes and demonstrates two strategies to improve the response rate of the hydrogels.