Investigation of the effect of temperature cycling on surface features of sulfathiazole crystals during seeded batch cooling crystallization
The effect of temperature cycling on the surface features of sulfathiazole crystals was investigated using focused beam reflectance measurement (FBRM) and ex situ optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and atomic forced microscopy (AFM). Smoothing of the crystal surface was observ...
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my.iium.irep.3762011-12-19T23:58:01Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/376/ Investigation of the effect of temperature cycling on surface features of sulfathiazole crystals during seeded batch cooling crystallization Abu Bakar, Mohd Rushdi Nagy, Zoltan K. Rielly, Chris D. QD Chemistry TP Chemical technology The effect of temperature cycling on the surface features of sulfathiazole crystals was investigated using focused beam reflectance measurement (FBRM) and ex situ optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and atomic forced microscopy (AFM). Smoothing of the crystal surface was observed during heating, while during cooling the smooth crystals showed features growing on their surfaces. These changes on the crystal surface were detected by the FBRM as an increase in the number of coarse counts during heating phases and a drop during cooling phases. Laser beam spreading caused by the surface changes and signal/chord splitting due to the formation of sharp edges are suggested as explanations for the FBRM results. The study shows the capability of FBRM to provide useful information with regard to the changes on the surface of the crystalline products, which could be linked to possible growth mechanisms. The information can be used to avoid problems in the downstream processing or in the final product property due to variations in flowability and friability, which are related to the crystal surface property. American Chemical Society 2010 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/376/1/cgd_2010_rushdi.pdf Abu Bakar, Mohd Rushdi and Nagy, Zoltan K. and Rielly, Chris D. (2010) Investigation of the effect of temperature cycling on surface features of sulfathiazole crystals during seeded batch cooling crystallization. Crystal Growth & Design, 10 (9). pp. 3892-3900. ISSN 1528-7483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cg1002379 doi:10.1021/cg1002379 |
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The effect of temperature cycling on the surface features of sulfathiazole crystals was investigated using focused
beam reflectance measurement (FBRM) and ex situ optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and atomic
forced microscopy (AFM). Smoothing of the crystal surface was observed during heating, while during cooling the smooth
crystals showed features growing on their surfaces. These changes on the crystal surface were detected by the FBRM as an increase in the number of coarse counts during heating phases and a drop during cooling phases. Laser beam spreading caused by the surface changes and signal/chord splitting due to the formation of sharp edges are suggested as explanations for the FBRM results. The study shows the capability of FBRM to provide useful information with regard to the changes on the surface of the crystalline products, which could be linked to possible growth mechanisms. The information can be used to avoid problems in the downstream processing or in the final product property due to variations in flowability and friability, which are related to the crystal surface property. |
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Investigation of the effect of temperature cycling on surface features of sulfathiazole crystals during seeded batch cooling crystallization |
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Investigation of the effect of temperature cycling on surface features of sulfathiazole crystals during seeded batch cooling crystallization |
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Investigation of the effect of temperature cycling on surface features of sulfathiazole crystals during seeded batch cooling crystallization |
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