Volume 34, Issue 1 pp. 98-102
Research Article

Analysis of Powder Caking in Multicomponent Powders Using Atomic Force Microscopy to Examine Particle Properties

D. C. Prime

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D. C. Prime

Pharmaceutical Technologies, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

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A. G. F. Stapley

A. G. F. Stapley

Department of Chemical Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK

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C. D. Rielly

C. D. Rielly

Department of Chemical Engineering, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK

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J. R. Jones

J. R. Jones

School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

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M. C. Leaper

M. C. Leaper

Pharmaceutical Technologies, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

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First published: 02 December 2010
Citations: 13

Abstract

Atomic force microscopy has been used to study the surface properties of model spray dried powders. Phase imaging, nanoindentation and force modulation microscopy have differentiated between the different surface material properties of the particles, revealing a regular dispersion of soft, oil rich areas distributed across the particles' surface. Humidity and temperature cycling effects on the caking behavior of the particles have also been investigated, with significant morphology changes and onset of caking found to occur within relatively short periods of time.

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