In-line near infrared spectroscopy monitoring of pharmaceutical powder moisture in a fluidised bed dryer: An efficient methodology for chemometric model development

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This work proposes a novel chemometric methodology for in-line near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) monitoring of pharmaceutical powder moisture in a fluidised-bed dryer. The collected spectra are analysed by multivariate chemometrics involving the preparation of numerous laboratory samples. A different methodology, using only plant samples, was tested in real-time. A specially designed probe tip, allowing for robust in-situ spectral acquisition, was designed. The results prove that NIRS can be as efficient as traditional quality analyses, e.g. loss-on-drying, in measuring powder moisture content in a fluidised bed dryer with a calibration model based only on plant samples. © 2011 Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering.

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Demers, A. M., Gosselin, R., Simard, J. S., & Abatzoglou, N. (2012). In-line near infrared spectroscopy monitoring of pharmaceutical powder moisture in a fluidised bed dryer: An efficient methodology for chemometric model development. Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 90(2), 299–303. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjce.20691

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