2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(680b) Non-Linear Dependence of Macroscopic Powder Properties on Powder Composition
Authors
Non-linear Dependence of Macroscopic Powder Properties on Powder Composition
Sara Fathollahi1,2, Eva Faulhammer1, Benjamin J. Glasser3, Johannes G. Khinast1,2,*
1: Research Center Pharmaceutical Engineering (RCPE) GmbH, 8010 Graz, Austria
2:
3: Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
Corresponding author
E-mail address: khinast@tugraz.at (J.G. Khinast)
Keywords: Powder mixtures, Macroscopic properties, API, Lactose, FT4 powder rheometer
Abstract
Powder processing steps, such as feeding and blending, are critical in many industries, including the pharmaceutical industry. For example, within a continuous tablet manufacturing environment, powder blending impact quality of drugs. Powder feeding is highly relevant in continuous processes. For the design of such
In summary, the development of solid dosage forms and the associated manufacturing processes requires a good understanding of the relationship between powder composition and the properties of the powder [1, 2, 3]. Thus, in our work binary mixtures of powders at different composition were prepared in a Turbula mixer. Then, macroscopic powder properties were measured, including bulk and tapped density (BD and TD), powder compressibility, permeability
In our
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