Pharmaceutical Powder ComPattion Technology

Pharmaceutical Powder ComPattion Technology

Pharmaceutical Powder ComPattion Technology

Pharmaceutical Powder ComPattion Technology

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Overview

This unique reference examines the modern pharmaceutical compacting techniques used to form tablets out of powders-describing the physical structure of pharmaceutical compacts, the bonding phenomena that occur during powder compaction, and the compression mechanisms of pharmaceutical particles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780824793760
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/26/1995
Series: Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series , #71
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 1014
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Göran Alderborn, Christer Nyström

Table of Contents

Interparticulate Bonding Characteristics of Pharmaceutical Compacts

Interparticulate Attraction Mechanisms, Claus Führer
The Importance of Intermolecular Bonding Forces and the Concept of Bonding Surface Area, Christer Nyström and Per-Gunnar Karehill

Characterization of the Compression Process

Porosity-Pressure Functions, Petteri Paronen and Jukka Ilkka
Force-Displacement and Network Measurements, Gert Ragnarsson
Viscoelastic Models, Fritz Müller
Application of Percolation Theory and Fractal Geometry to Tablet Compaction, Hans Leuenberger, Ruth Leu, and Jean-Daniel Bonny

Characterization of Compact Properties

Mechanical Strength, Peter N. Davies and J. Michael Newton
Tablet Surface Area, N. Anthony Armstrong
Rationale for and the Measurement of Tableting Indices, Everett N. Hiestand

Material Properties of Importance for Powder Volume Reduction and Compact Strength

Particle Dimensions, Göran Alderborn
Mechanical Properties, Ray C. Rowe and Ron J. Roberts
Granule Properties, Göran Alderborn and Martin Wikberg
Modeling the Compression Behavior of Particle Assemblies from the Mechanical Properties of Individual Particles, Wendy C. Duncan-Hewitt

Compaction Properties of Excipients and Powder Mixtures

Materials for Direct Compaction, Gerald K. Bolhuis and Zak T. Chowhan
Compaction Properties of Binary Mixtures, John T. Fell
Lubricant Sensitivity, Gerad K. Bolhuis and Arne W. Hölzer
The Development and Optimization of Tablet Formulations Using Mathematical Methods, Fridrun Podczeck
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