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Infrared Thermography for Monitoring of Freeze-Drying Processes: Instrumental Developments and Preliminary Results
Coupling an infrared (IR) camera to a freeze dryer for on-line monitoring of freeze-drying cycles is described for the first time. Normally, product temperature is measured using a few invasive Pt-100 probes, resulting in poor spatial resolution. To overcome this, an IR camera was placed on a proces...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303947/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24902839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jps.24017 |
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author | Emteborg, Håkan Zeleny, Reinhard Charoud-Got, Jean Martos, Gustavo Lüddeke, Jörg Schellin, Holger Teipel, Katharina |
author_facet | Emteborg, Håkan Zeleny, Reinhard Charoud-Got, Jean Martos, Gustavo Lüddeke, Jörg Schellin, Holger Teipel, Katharina |
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description | Coupling an infrared (IR) camera to a freeze dryer for on-line monitoring of freeze-drying cycles is described for the first time. Normally, product temperature is measured using a few invasive Pt-100 probes, resulting in poor spatial resolution. To overcome this, an IR camera was placed on a process-scale freeze dryer. Imaging took place every 120 s through a Germanium window comprising 30,000 measurement points obtained contact-free from −40°C to 25°C. Results are presented for an empty system, bulk drying of cheese slurry, and drying of 1 mL human serum in 150 vials. During freezing of the empty system, differences of more than 5°C were measured on the shelf. Adding a tray to the empty system, a difference of more than 8°C was observed. These temperature differences probably cause different ice structures affecting the drying speed during sublimation. A temperature difference of maximum 13°C was observed in bulk mode during sublimation. When drying in vials, differences of more than 10°C were observed. Gradually, the large temperature differences disappeared during secondary drying and products were transformed into uniformly dry cakes. The experimental data show that the IR camera is a highly versatile on-line monitoring tool for different kinds of freeze-drying processes. © 2014 European Union 103:2088–2097, 2014 |
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spelling | pubmed-43039472015-02-02 Infrared Thermography for Monitoring of Freeze-Drying Processes: Instrumental Developments and Preliminary Results Emteborg, Håkan Zeleny, Reinhard Charoud-Got, Jean Martos, Gustavo Lüddeke, Jörg Schellin, Holger Teipel, Katharina J Pharm Sci Pharmaceutics, Drug Delivery and Pharmaceutical Technology Coupling an infrared (IR) camera to a freeze dryer for on-line monitoring of freeze-drying cycles is described for the first time. Normally, product temperature is measured using a few invasive Pt-100 probes, resulting in poor spatial resolution. To overcome this, an IR camera was placed on a process-scale freeze dryer. Imaging took place every 120 s through a Germanium window comprising 30,000 measurement points obtained contact-free from −40°C to 25°C. Results are presented for an empty system, bulk drying of cheese slurry, and drying of 1 mL human serum in 150 vials. During freezing of the empty system, differences of more than 5°C were measured on the shelf. Adding a tray to the empty system, a difference of more than 8°C was observed. These temperature differences probably cause different ice structures affecting the drying speed during sublimation. A temperature difference of maximum 13°C was observed in bulk mode during sublimation. When drying in vials, differences of more than 10°C were observed. Gradually, the large temperature differences disappeared during secondary drying and products were transformed into uniformly dry cakes. The experimental data show that the IR camera is a highly versatile on-line monitoring tool for different kinds of freeze-drying processes. © 2014 European Union 103:2088–2097, 2014 BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-07 2014-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4303947/ /pubmed/24902839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jps.24017 Text en © 2014 European Union |
spellingShingle | Pharmaceutics, Drug Delivery and Pharmaceutical Technology Emteborg, Håkan Zeleny, Reinhard Charoud-Got, Jean Martos, Gustavo Lüddeke, Jörg Schellin, Holger Teipel, Katharina Infrared Thermography for Monitoring of Freeze-Drying Processes: Instrumental Developments and Preliminary Results |
title | Infrared Thermography for Monitoring of Freeze-Drying Processes: Instrumental Developments and Preliminary Results |
title_full | Infrared Thermography for Monitoring of Freeze-Drying Processes: Instrumental Developments and Preliminary Results |
title_fullStr | Infrared Thermography for Monitoring of Freeze-Drying Processes: Instrumental Developments and Preliminary Results |
title_full_unstemmed | Infrared Thermography for Monitoring of Freeze-Drying Processes: Instrumental Developments and Preliminary Results |
title_short | Infrared Thermography for Monitoring of Freeze-Drying Processes: Instrumental Developments and Preliminary Results |
title_sort | infrared thermography for monitoring of freeze-drying processes: instrumental developments and preliminary results |
topic | Pharmaceutics, Drug Delivery and Pharmaceutical Technology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303947/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24902839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jps.24017 |
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