DSC Characterization of Crystalline Structure in Foods and Pharmaceuticals

DSC Characterization of Crystalline Structure in Foods and Pharmaceuticals Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is an analytical technique frequently used to detect and quantify crystalline content of pharmaceuticals, foods, polymers, and many other materials. Appearing as an endothermic peak during heating in a DSC experiment, the temperature and area of the peak can be used to…

High Sensitivity Pressure Cell (HSPC)

High Sensitivity Pressure Cell (HSPC) The all new High Sensitivity Pressure Cell (HSPC) is an innovative accessory that expands dynamic oscillatory testing capabilities of the ARES-G2 to now include pressurized test conditions. The HSPC employs an innovative air bearing seal that allows unrivaled low torque performance with 100x better torque sensitivity than conventional devices. This…

Isothermal Microcalorimetry in Pharmaceutical Science

Isothermal Microcalorimetry in Pharmaceutical Science This webinar will review the microcalorimetric techniques that are most commonly used within pharmaceutical science, including stability and compatibility tests, determination of small amounts of amorphic content, and characterizing polymorphism. A microcalorimeter can quantify the amount and rate of heat release from chemical processes associated with stability and shelf…