NIR In-Depth Focus 2018
Posted: 28 February 2018 | European Pharmaceutical Review | No comments yet
This In-Depth Focus on near-infrared spectroscopy considers analysis using an innovative SAR-DRM and explores advances in technology that have an application on PAT/QbD.
- Effect of particle size distribution on spatially and angularly resolved diffuse reflectance measurement
Particle size distribution is vitally important in pharmaceutical formulation. Spectroscopy is the most prominent method for in-line particle measurements and process analytics, and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy can be seen as the workhorse in the field of Process Analytical Technology (PAT). This article considers analysis using an innovative spatially and angularly resolved diffuse reflectance measurement (SAR-DRM). - Some new tools for the pharma NIRS toolbox
Advances in NIR technology herald a new wave of interest in NIRS, particularly for Process Analytical Technology/Quality by Design (PAT/QbD) applications. This article considers some of the latest developments.
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Related topics
Analytical techniques, Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR), Process Analytical Technologies (PAT), Spectroscopy
Related organisations
Abbott, Charles Darwin University, Doramaxx Consulting, Sentronic, University of Strathclyde
Related people
Carla Sofia Ferreira, Emil W. Ciurczak, Jan Sefcik, Leo Lue, Sarra Tiernan, Suresh N Thennadil, Yi-chieh Chen