Spin freezing and its impact on pore size, tortuosity and solid state

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Spin freeze-drying, as a part of a continuous freeze-drying technology, is associated with a much higher drying rate and a higher level of process control in comparison with batch freeze-drying. However, the impact of the spin freezing rate on the dried product layer characteristics is not well understood at present. This research focuses on the relation between spin-freezing and pore size, pore shape, dried product mass transfer resistance and solid state of the dried product layer. This was thoroughly investigated via high-resolution X-ray micro-computed tomography (µCT), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermal imaging and solid state X-ray diffraction (XRD). It was concluded that slow spin-freezing rates resulted in the formation of highly tortuous structures with a high dried-product mass-transfer resistance, while fast spin-freezing rates resulted in lamellar structures with a low tortuosity and low dried-product mass-transfer resistance.

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Lammens, J., Goudarzi, N. M., Leys, L., Nuytten, G., Van Bockstal, P. J., Vervaet, C., … De Beer, T. (2021). Spin freezing and its impact on pore size, tortuosity and solid state. Pharmaceutics, 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13122126

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