In this webinar, we’ll be discussing the importance of density, porosity, and pore size distribution for pharmaceutical materials and processes. This presentation will focus on gas pycnometry, solid and dry powder pycnometry, and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) as tools for characterization of the textural properties of pharmaceutical powders: from active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) to different forms of drug products in the pharmaceutical industry. We will present multiple case studies on how AccuPyc, GeoPyc, and AutoPore instruments can provide useful insight into porosity assessment in formulation development, process optimization, and quality control. We will discuss how these fundamental material characteristics can impact material properties.
발표자
- Dr. Navid Etebari Alamdari - Applications Scientist, Malvern Panalytical
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Who should attend?
- Pharmaceutical scientists in quality control, formulation, process development, and early development stages
- Anyone working with pharmaceutical powders (drug substance and products)
What will you learn?
- Understand how particle density and porosity can influence material behavior and how to measure it with AccuPyc, GeoPyc, and AutoPore
- Discover how mercury intrusion porosimetry can provide further information on the pore volume and pore size distribution which cannot be achieved through density measurements
- Deep dive into case studies on real-world pharmaceutical applications