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Gravimetric characterisation of the surface properties of a porous drug carrier
K.k. UngerAlexander V. NeimarkA. BrennerErich Robenssubject
ThermogravimetryMatrix (chemical analysis)Thermogravimetric analysisMaterials scienceAdsorptionSpecific surface areaAnalytical chemistryGravimetric analysisSorptionPorositydescription
The gas adsorption method is the most common means to characterise the topology of solid surfaces with regard to its use as an adsorbent. Adsorption isotherms are determined advanta-geously using a vacuum microbalance: Thermogravimetric techniques allow the observation of sample degassing and its optimization. The dry mass is determined in situ, the mass of gas adsorbed is measured directly and different gases can be used without calibration. From the isotherm the pore size distributions, specific surface area, fractal dimension and density can be derived. Commercially available gravimetric sorption apparata and vacuum balances as well as software for data evaluation are reviewed in tables. The sorption analysis of an aluminum oxide is presented. The porous material was used as a matrix for a slow drug release.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1995-01-01 | Journal of Thermal Analysis |