Deep UV Raman and fluorescence spectroscopy for real-time in situ process monitoring
Contributor(s):: Hug, WF, Nguyen, QReid, M, Sijapati, K, Reid, RD
Raman spectroscopy has become an increasingly common analytical method for real-time, on-line, in-line, and off-line in situ monitoring of product quality in a variety of pharmaceutical, chemical, and biological manufacturing environments, including wastewater quality [1]. The major shortcomings...
A General Route for Nanoemulsion Synthesis Using Low-Energy Methods at Constant Temperature
Contributor(s):: Gupta, A, Badruddoza, AZM, Doyle, PS
The central dogma of nanoemulsion formation using low-energy methods at constant temperature-popularly known as the emulsion inversion point (EIP) method-is that to create O/W nanoemulsions, water should be added to a mixture of an oil and surfactant. Here, we demonstrate that the above order of...