Currently, the design of processes that
involve the dispersion of nanoparticles is primarily based on past knowledge
rather than fundamental understanding. This constitutes a major barrier to
taking a new product to market within a short period of time. DOMINO will carry
out experimental and simulation work, enabling its members to apply the
knowledge (data, correlations, models and design tools) to their processes,
allowing rapid scale-up and consistent product quality. Founding members will
have the opportunity to direct the first phase of the project at the kick-off
meeting on October 18, 2007. Primary technical areas for the first phase are particle
incorporation into liquid, break-up and dispersion of particle agglomerates and
dispersion rheology.
The consortium will be run in the same way as FMP (Fluid Mixing Processes),
another industrial consortium run by BHR Group, which has provided major
chemical companies with reactor design data for the last 24 years.