PDILF – B Hinchliffe – Challenges of assessing number-based particle concentration and the development of a quantitative method using DCS
Challenges of assessing number-based particle concentration and the development of a quantitative method using DCS – posterBeth A. Hinchliffe1, Annhelen Lu2, Mohammed Alkattan2, Caterina Minelli11 National Physical Laboratory, Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LW, UK2 OxSonics Therapeutics, The Magdalen Centre, Oxford Science Park, Oxford, OX4 4GA beth.hinchliffe@npl.co.uk Number-based particle concentration is an important attribute of industrial […]
PDILF – F Aalders Preventing Crystallization with the Crystal16 for Successful Parenteral Formulations
Preventing Crystallization with the Crystal16 for Successful Parenteral Formulations – posterFloor AaldersTechnobis Crystallization Systems, Pyrietstraat 2, 1812SC Alkmaar, The NetherlandsEmail: floor.aalders@technobis.com Many drug substances are formulated as parenteral formulations and administrated directly into the systemic circulation in animals and humans. In order to improve their stability and solubility, many parenteral formulations are formulated using a […]
PDILF – R Palaparthi – Example Process Challenges in Nanosuspension Formulatons and Applications
EXAMPLE PROCESS CHALLENGES IN NANOSUSPENSION FORMULATIONS AND APPLICATIONS – posterR Palaparthi1,2, Barnamala Saha3 1 Anagha Consultants, Bhagyanagar 500050, INDIA 2 Anagha Consultants LLC, Hockessin DE, USA3 Amity School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University Haryana, INDIA Contact Email: rpalaparthi@anagha.consulting Specialty inks and some niche pharma formulations can be presented in the form of suspensions of […]
PDILF – S Ward-Smith – Breaking from the laboratory – On line and at line characterisation of particles
Breaking from the laboratory – On line and at line characterisation of particles – presentationDr Stephen Ward-Smith, MRSCMalvern Panalytical, Malvern, UK Particle characterisation has been a long standing laboratory technique. It has been used at line and on line with varying degrees of success over the last 10 – 15 years. Recent instrument advances in […]
PDILF – M Hwang – The Importance of Dilution Process and Solvent Selection on Particle Size Measurements
The Importance of Dilution Process and Solvent Selection on Particle Size Measurements – posterMargaret Hwang, Jyo Lyn Hor, David AdrianDow, Dow Performance Silicones Process R&D, Midland, MI, USAMYHwang@Dow.com Dispersion of solids drives the product quality for filled materials such as liquid silicone rubber (LSR) and antifoam (AF) compounds; both are made by blending silica into […]
PDILF – J Austin – Routine, ensemble characterisation of electrophoretic mobility in high and saturated ionic dispersions
Routine, ensemble characterisation of electrophoretic mobility in high and saturated ionic dispersions – posterJake Austin, Diogo Fernandes, Matthew J. A. Ruszala, Natalie Hill, Jason CW Corbett Malvern Panalytical, Malvern, United Kingdom Contact Email: jake.austin@malvernpanalytical.com With the industrialisation of nanoparticle manufacture, the pervasive incursion of nanoparticles into the environment, the need to characterise nano-scale pharmaceuticals and […]
PDILF – B Blais – An investigation of the performance of mixing systems for viscous solid-liquid mixing using CFD-DEM

An investigation of the performance of mixing systems for viscous solid-liquid mixing using CFD-DEM – presentationDr Bruno Blais, Department of Chemical Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montréal. Canadabruno.blais@polymtl.ca Solid-liquid mixing is a significant process that is critical to pharmaceutical, biomechanical, food processing and other industries. Despite the relevance of viscous solid-liquid mixing applications, the physics governing the […]
PDILF – D Volodymyr – Osmotic swelling as a key for perfect nanosheets dispersion-From water to organic solvents

Osmotic swelling as a key for perfect nanosheets dispersion: From water to organic solvents – posterDudko Volodymyr, Lina Mayr, Josef Breu Department of Inorganic Chemistry I and Bavarian Polymer Institute, University of Bayreuth, Universitätsstr. 30, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany. Contact Email: Volodymyr.dudko@uni-bayreuth.de Layered silicates have a wide range of applications due to their unique platelet like […]
PDILF – G Irvine – Static Multiple Light Scattering for Monitoring the Stability and Particle Size of Concentrated Dispersions

Static Multiple Light Scattering for Monitoring the Stability and Particle Size of Concentrated Dispersions – posterGordon Irvine1, C. Tisserand2, R. Ramsch2, J. Cohen2, P. Bru1, G. Meunier2 1 Formulaction Inc, Worthington, OH, USA 2 Formulaction, Toulouse, France Contact Email: gordon.irvine@formulaction.com Characterization of colloidal systems and investigation of their stability and size evolution in their native […]
MSIF20 – E Richards – Development of a coarse-grained polyoxyethylene glycol non-ionic surfacant model using the saft-g Mie force-field for molecular dynamics simulations
DEVELOPENT OF A COARSE-GRAINED POLYOXYETHYLENE GLYCOL NON-IONIC SURFACTANT MODEL USING THE SAFT-γ MIE FORCE-FIELD FOR MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS – poster Emma C L Richards, Erich A Müller and George Jackson Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London, UK Robust coarse-grained (CG) models which exhibit both quantitative accuracy and representability are needed if one expects […]