The ice crystallization and melting in systems where the equilibrium state is difficult to reach is one of the growing areas in pharmaceutical freeze-drying research. The quality of the final freeze-dried product depends on the parameters of the cooling step, which affect the ice nucleation and growth. In this paper, we present a DSC study of ice crystallization and melting in a sucrose-water system. Using two different types of thermal cycles, we examine the influence of cooling and heating rates on the thermal behavior of sucrose-water solutions with water contents between 50 and 100 wt%. The DSC results show that low cooling rates provide crystallization at higher temperatures and lead to lower amount of nonfreezing water. Consequently, ...
AbstractWater crystallisation in concentrated systems has been studied using a combination of mathem...
The aim of this thesis was to increase our knowledge of the glassy state and the glass transition ph...
The aim of this thesis was to increase our knowledge of the glassy state and the glass transition ph...
The ice crystallization and melting in systems where the equilibrium state is difficult to reach is ...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
This study investigated the glass transitional region of sucrose solutions and of freeze dried sucro...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
AbstractWater crystallisation in concentrated systems has been studied using a combination of mathem...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the potential of Temperature Modulated Different...
Following an earlier study, we reexamined the latent heat of fusion during freezing at 5 K/min of tw...
Supercooling during the freezing of pharmaceutical solutions often leads to suboptimal freeze-drying...
This study focused on modelling ice growth and solute inclusion behaviour during progressive freeze ...
AbstractWater crystallisation in concentrated systems has been studied using a combination of mathem...
The aim of this thesis was to increase our knowledge of the glassy state and the glass transition ph...
The aim of this thesis was to increase our knowledge of the glassy state and the glass transition ph...
The ice crystallization and melting in systems where the equilibrium state is difficult to reach is ...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
This study investigated the glass transitional region of sucrose solutions and of freeze dried sucro...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
International audienceThis work was undertaken to investigate thermal and dynamic transitions observ...
AbstractWater crystallisation in concentrated systems has been studied using a combination of mathem...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the potential of Temperature Modulated Different...
Following an earlier study, we reexamined the latent heat of fusion during freezing at 5 K/min of tw...
Supercooling during the freezing of pharmaceutical solutions often leads to suboptimal freeze-drying...
This study focused on modelling ice growth and solute inclusion behaviour during progressive freeze ...
AbstractWater crystallisation in concentrated systems has been studied using a combination of mathem...
The aim of this thesis was to increase our knowledge of the glassy state and the glass transition ph...
The aim of this thesis was to increase our knowledge of the glassy state and the glass transition ph...