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Molecular Simulation | 2016

Molecular dynamics simulations for the prediction of the dielectric spectra of alcohols, glycols and monoethanolamine

Javier Cardona; Rui P. S. Fartaria; Martin B. Sweatman; Leo Lue

The response of molecular systems to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave region (0.3–300 GHz) has been principally studied experimentally, using broadband dielectric spectroscopy. However, relaxation times corresponding to reorganisation of molecular dipoles due to their interaction with electromagnetic radiation at microwave frequencies are within the scope of modern molecular simulations. In this work, fluctuations of the total dipole moment of a molecular system, obtained through molecular dynamics simulations, are used to determine the dielectric spectra of water, a series of alcohols and glycols, and monoethanolamine. Although the force fields employed in this study have principally been developed to describe thermodynamic properties, most them give fairly good predictions of this dynamical property for these systems. However, the inaccuracy of some models and the long simulation times required for the accurate estimation of the static dielectric constant can sometimes be problematic. We show that the use of the experimental value for the static dielectric constant in the calculations, instead of the one predicted by the different models, yields satisfactory results for the dielectric spectra, and hence the heat absorbed from microwaves, avoiding the need for extraordinarily long simulations or re-calibration of molecular models.


Crystal Growth & Design | 2018

Crystal shape modification via cycles of growth and dissolution in a tubular crystallizer

Peter Neugebauer; Javier Cardona; Maximilian O. Besenhard; Anna Peter; Heidrun Gruber-Woelfler; Christos Tachtatzis; Alison Cleary; Ivan Andonovic; Jan Sefcik; Johannes G. Khinast

Besides size and polymorphic form, crystal shape takes a central role in engineering advanced solid materials for the pharmaceutical and chemical industries. This work demonstrates how multiple cycles of growth and dissolution can manipulate the habit of an acetylsalicylic acid crystal population. Considerable changes of the crystal habit could be achieved within minutes due to rapid cycling, i.e., up to 25 cycles within <10 min. The required fast heating and cooling rates were facilitated using a tubular reactor design allowing for superior temperature control. The face-specific interactions between solvent and the crystals’ surface result in face-specific growth and dissolution rates and hence alterations of the final shape of the crystals in solution. Accurate quantification of the crystal shapes was essential for this work, but is everything except simple. A commercial size and shape analyzer had to be adapted to achieve the required accuracy. Online size, and most important shape, analysis was achieved using an automated microscope equipped with a flow-through cell, in combination with a dedicated image analysis routine for particle tracking and shape analysis. Due to the implementation of this analyzer, capable of obtaining statistics on the crystals’ shape while still in solution (no sampling and manipulation required), the dynamic behavior of the size shape distribution could be studied. This enabled a detailed analysis of the solvent’s effect on the change in crystal habit.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2018

Molecular dynamics investigation of the influence of the hydrogen bond networks in ethanol/water mixtures on dielectric spectra

Javier Cardona; Martin B. Sweatman; Leo Lue


arXiv: Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability | 2017

Monitoring crystal breakage in wet milling processes using inline imaging and chord length distribution measurements

Okpeafoh S. Agimelen; Vaclav Svoboda; Bilal Ahmed; Javier Cardona; Jerzy Dziewierz; Cameron J. Brown; Thomas McGlone; Alison Cleary; Christos Tachtatzis; Craig Michie; Alastair J. Florence; Ivan Andonovic; Anthony J. Mulholland; Jan Sefcik


arXiv: Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability | 2018

Fusion of laser diffraction and chord length distribution data for estimation of particle size distribution using multi-objective optimisation

Okpeafoh S. Agimelen; Carla Sofia Ferreira; Bilal Ahmed; Javier Cardona; Yi-Chieh Chen; Alastair J. Florence; Ivan Andonovic; Jan Sefcik; Anthony J. Mulholland


International Conference on Manufacturing Research | 2018

The role of in-line image analysis in the transition to continuous manufacturing in the pharmaceutical industry

Javier Cardona; Carla Sofia Ferreira; Vaclav Svoboda; Bilal Ahmed; John McGinty; Okpeafoh S. Agimelen; Andrew Hamilton; Alison Cleary; Robert C. Atkinson; Craig Michie; Stephen Marshall; Alastair J. Florence; Yi-Chieh Chen; Jan Sefcik; Ivan Andonovic; Christos Tachtatzis


Chemical Engineering Science | 2018

Image analysis framework with focus evaluation for in situ characterisation of particle size and shape attributes

Javier Cardona; Carla Sofia Ferreira; John McGinty; Andrew Hamilton; Okpeafoh S. Agimelen; Alison Cleary; Robert C. Atkinson; Craig Michie; Stephen Marshall; Yi-Chieh Chen; Jan Sefcik; Ivan Andonovic; Christos Tachtatzis


Advanced Powder Technology | 2018

Multi-sensor inline measurements of crystal size and shape distributions during high shear wet milling of crystal slurries

Okpeafoh S. Agimelen; Vaclav Svoboda; Bilal Ahmed; Javier Cardona; Jerzy Dziewierz; Cameron J. Brown; Thomas McGlone; Alison Cleary; Christos Tachtatzis; Craig Michie; Alastair J. Florence; Ivan Andonovic; Anthony J. Mulholland; Jan Sefcik


8th World Congress on Particle Technology | 2018

Multi-sensor measurements of quantitative particle size and shape information in crystal slurries

Carla Sofia Ferreira; Bilal Ahmed; Javier Cardona; Okpeafoh S. Agimelen; Jan Sefcik; Yi-Chieh Chen


Network Plus: Industrial Systems in the Digital Age Conference 2017 | 2017

Enabling digitisation of continuous manufacturing processes: the role of image analysis

Javier Cardona; Carla Sofia Ferreira; John McGinty; Andrew Hamilton; Okpeafoh S. Agimelen; Alison Cleary; Yi-Chieh Chen; Jan Sefcik; Walter Michie; Robert C. Atkinson; Ivan Andonovic; Christos Tachtatzis

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Jan Sefcik

University of Strathclyde

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Ivan Andonovic

University of Strathclyde

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Alison Cleary

University of Strathclyde

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Yi-Chieh Chen

University of Strathclyde

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Craig Michie

University of Strathclyde

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Bilal Ahmed

Aligarh Muslim University

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Andrew Hamilton

University of Strathclyde

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