A method and device for manufacturing extremely fine particles and porous
materials by controlled low temperature drying. An ambient-pressure and
ambient-temperature atomizer atomizes a particle precursor solution to
create a precursor mist. The precursor mist and dryer gas are fed into a
dryer tube through a tangential inlet (swirl generating inlet). The mixed
stream forms a helical flow structure within the dryer tube. The swirling
mist undergoes drying and particle formation at a relatively low
temperature. The flow continues to swirl and drying process continues
with repeated passes until the required drying duration is reached. This
dryer structure allows for a compact dryer with full control of residence
time.