Computing the Surface Energy Distributions of Heterogeneous Crystalline Powders

2011 
Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) provides a powerful tool for assessing the surface energy of powders by using different chemicals as probes. Finite Dilution Inverse Gas Chromatography (FD-IGC) allows surface energy measurements in a range of probe surface coverages. For heterogeneous materials the relationship between measured surface energy and surface coverage provides information about the surface energy distribution of the material. However, existing methods of analysing FD-IGC data to determine surface energy distributions are based on inappropriate assumptions. Alternative analysis techniques do not determine the material's surface energy distribution but instead provide information about variations in probe-substrate interactions rather than true material properties of the substrate. A more robust method for computing the surface energy distribution of heterogeneous powders is needed. In the pharmaceutical industry, due to the heterogeneous nature of crystalline powders, the surface energy and its...
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