2011
DOI: 10.1002/jps.22521
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High-Precision Absolute (True) Density Measurements on Hygroscopic Powders by Gas Pycnometry: Application to Determining Effects of Formulation and Process on Free Volume of Lyophilized Products

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“…The elastic modulus for FD amorphous sucrose at zero porosity was extrapolated to be 0.78 GPa. True density determined for amorphous sucrose was 1.5162 g/cm 3 at 19 ± 1°C compared to previously reported literature value of 1.506 g cm À3 [45]. The elastic modulus for solid state sucrose available in the literature is for sucrose 5 GPa [46], 2.2 GPa [47] and 32.3 GPa [48].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elastic modulus for FD amorphous sucrose at zero porosity was extrapolated to be 0.78 GPa. True density determined for amorphous sucrose was 1.5162 g/cm 3 at 19 ± 1°C compared to previously reported literature value of 1.506 g cm À3 [45]. The elastic modulus for solid state sucrose available in the literature is for sucrose 5 GPa [46], 2.2 GPa [47] and 32.3 GPa [48].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific volume of glassy matrices can be determined by gas pycnometry [47], and relative changes as function of the temperature and pressure by dedicated pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) equipment [46,48,51,58], provided that the samples do not contain any closed porosity. While gas pycnometry is intrinsically less accurate than specific volume techniques for solutions [79,80], relevant specific volume differences in the glassy state can still determined with sufficient precision [48,81]. A technique, by which quantitative information on a specific structural feature of condensed matter can be obtained, namely the sizes of the free volume holes occurring between the molecules constituting the matrix, is PALS (Appendix 1).…”
Section: Structural Signatures Of Plasticization and Antiplasticizatimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principle, the density of an amorphous solid also reflects free volume, and with high precision density measurements [19], trends in free volume can be studied. For example, it was shown that annealing formulations below their glass transition temperature for times on the order of 1 or 2 days can result in small yet significant increases in density values compared to non-annealed samples [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%