Two-dimensional (2D) crystals, for which the shape is described by two linear sizes, are common in fine chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Since the crystal size and shape are directly related to the performance of active pharmaceutical ingredients, the simultaneous size and shape distribution control is of paramount importance in pharmaceutical crystallization engineering. To efficiently achieve simultaneous size and shape control often requires model-based control strategies; however, the increased computational cost of the process simulation and the substantial differences between the simulated and measurable quantities make the implementation of model-based control approaches challenging. This paper addresses the important problem ...
New approach in development of a calibration model for continuous monitoring of particle size distri...
An in situ measurement method is proposed for monitoring three-dimensional (3D) crystal size distrib...
The characteristic properties of potash (KC1) crystals depend not only upon their chemical composit...
Two-dimensional (2D) crystals, for which the shape is described by two linear sizes, are common in f...
Two-dimensional (2D) crystals, for which the shape is described by two linear sizes, are common in f...
Due to the fact that crystal size and shape influence relevant macroscopic properties of solid parti...
The control of batch crystallizers is an intensively investigated topic as suitable crystallizer ope...
Crystal morphology is known to be of great importance to the end-use properties of crystal products,...
The control of crystal size distribution (CSD) in pharmaceutical crystallization is of primary impor...
Driven by the increasing demands of producing consistent and high-quality crystals for high value-ad...
The process of preferential crystallization is controlled by crystallization kinetics. Thus a key to...
The paper presents a novel methodology for the estimation of the shape of crystal size distribution ...
Information about size and shape of particles produced in various manufacturing processes is very im...
The control of crystal size distribution (CSD) in pharmaceutical crystallization is of primary impor...
Information about size and shape of particles produced in various manu-facturing processes is very i...
New approach in development of a calibration model for continuous monitoring of particle size distri...
An in situ measurement method is proposed for monitoring three-dimensional (3D) crystal size distrib...
The characteristic properties of potash (KC1) crystals depend not only upon their chemical composit...
Two-dimensional (2D) crystals, for which the shape is described by two linear sizes, are common in f...
Two-dimensional (2D) crystals, for which the shape is described by two linear sizes, are common in f...
Due to the fact that crystal size and shape influence relevant macroscopic properties of solid parti...
The control of batch crystallizers is an intensively investigated topic as suitable crystallizer ope...
Crystal morphology is known to be of great importance to the end-use properties of crystal products,...
The control of crystal size distribution (CSD) in pharmaceutical crystallization is of primary impor...
Driven by the increasing demands of producing consistent and high-quality crystals for high value-ad...
The process of preferential crystallization is controlled by crystallization kinetics. Thus a key to...
The paper presents a novel methodology for the estimation of the shape of crystal size distribution ...
Information about size and shape of particles produced in various manufacturing processes is very im...
The control of crystal size distribution (CSD) in pharmaceutical crystallization is of primary impor...
Information about size and shape of particles produced in various manu-facturing processes is very i...
New approach in development of a calibration model for continuous monitoring of particle size distri...
An in situ measurement method is proposed for monitoring three-dimensional (3D) crystal size distrib...
The characteristic properties of potash (KC1) crystals depend not only upon their chemical composit...