Process Intensification Techniques for the Production of Nanoparticles for the Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Industry

Authors

  • M. Stoller Sapienza University of Rome Dept Of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering Via Eudossiana 18 00184 Rome Italy
  • G. Vilardi Sapienza University of Rome Dept Of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering Via Eudossiana 18 00184 Rome Italy
  • L. Di Palma Sapienza University of Rome Dept Of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering Via Eudossiana 18 00184 Rome Italy
  • A. Chianese Sapienza University of Rome Dept Of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering Via Eudossiana 18 00184 Rome Italy
  • P. Morganti Professor of Skin Pharmacology University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" Naples Italy Visiting Professor China Medical University Shenyang China R&D Director Nanoscience Centre Mavi Sud s.r.l Italy

Keywords:

Titanium dioxide, Chitin Nanofibrils, Nanotechnology, Nanoparticles, Spinning Disk Reactor, UV rays, Skin inflammation, Erythema, SPF

Abstract

Nanoparticle production grow in interest for pharmaceutical and cosmetic application by year. The need to produce pure, high quality nanoparticles is mandatory for these industries. The requirement of reliable equipment capable to produce these nanoparticles in a cheap, easy and continuous way is therefore very strong. In this paper, the spinning disk reactor as a possible equipment to produce nanoparticles within the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry framework is presented. The technology is very simple to use, yet capable to give high yield of pure nanoparticles, at controlled particle size and with a very narrow particle size distribution.

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Author Biography

M. Stoller, Sapienza University of Rome Dept Of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering Via Eudossiana 18 00184 Rome Italy

Marco Stoller
Sapienza University of Rome
Dept. of Chemical Materials Environmental Engineering
Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, Italy
E-mail: marco.stoller@uniroma1.it

Published

2017-06-01

How to Cite

[1]
M. Stoller, G. Vilardi, L. Di Palma, A. Chianese and P. Morganti 2017. Process Intensification Techniques for the Production of Nanoparticles for the Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Industry. Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 35, 1/2 (Jun. 2017), 53/59.

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