The field of solid state characterization is central to the pharmaceutical industry, as drug products are, in an overwhelming number of cases, produced as solid materials. Selection of the optimum solid form is a critical aspect of the development of pharmaceutical compounds, due to their ability to exist in more than one form or crystal structure (polymorphism). These polymorphs exhibit different physical properties which can affect their biopharmaceutical properties. This book provides an up-to-date review of the current techniques used to characterize pharmaceutical solids. Ensuring balanced, practical coverage with industrial relevance, it covers a range of key applications in the field.
The following topics are included:
Physical properties and processes
Thermodynamics
Intellectual guidance
X-ray diffraction
Spectroscopy Microscopy
Particle sizing
Mechanical properties
Vapour sorption
Thermal analysis & Calorimetry
Polymorph prediction
Form selection