Robert Pfeffer
Arizona State University
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Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2012
J.R. van Ommen; Jose Manuel Valverde; Robert Pfeffer
Nanoparticles (NPs) are applied in a wide range of processes, and their use continues to increase. Fluidization is one of the best techniques available to disperse and process NPs. NPs cannot be fluidized individually; they fluidize as very porous agglomerates. The objective of this article is to review the developments in nanopowder fluidization. Often, it is needed to apply an assistance method, such as vibration or microjets, to obtain proper fluidization. These methods can greatly improve the fluidization characteristics, strongly increase the bed expansion, and lead to a better mixing of the bed material. Several approaches have been applied to model the behavior of fluidized nanopowders. The average size of fluidized NP agglomerates can be estimated using a force balance or by a modified Richardson and Zaki equation. Some first attempts have been made to apply computational fluid dynamics. Fluidization can also be used to provide individual NPs with a thin coating of another material and to mix two different species of nanopowder. The application of nanopowder fluidization in practice is still limited, but a wide range of potential applications is foreseen.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2016
Dengyue Chen; Dhananjay Singh; Kamalesh K. Sirkar; Robert Pfeffer
A facile way to continuously coat drug crystals with a polymer is needed in controlled drug release. Conventional polymer coating methods have disadvantages: high energy consumption, low productivity, batch processing. A novel method for continuous polymer coating of drug crystals based on solid hollow fiber cooling crystallization (SHFCC) is introduced here. The drug acting as the host particle and the polymer for coating are Griseofulvin (GF) and Eudragit RL100, respectively. The polymers cloud point temperature in its acetone solution was determined by UV spectrophotometry. An acetone solution of the polymer containing the drug in solution as well as undissolved drug crystals in suspension were pumped through the tube side of the SHFCC device; a cold liquid was circulated in the shell side to rapidly cool down the feed solution-suspension in the hollow-fiber lumen. The polymer precipitated from the solution and coated the suspended crystals due to rapid temperature reduction and heterogeneous nucleation; crystals formed from the solution were also coated by the polymer. Characterizations by scanning electron microscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, laser diffraction spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and dissolution tests show that a uniformly coated, free-flowing drug/product can be obtained under appropriate operating conditions without losing the drugs pharmaceutical properties and controlled release characteristics.
Separation and Purification Technology | 2012
Ding Wang; Elisabeth McLaughlin; Robert Pfeffer; Y.S. Lin
Powder Technology | 2010
Ding Wang; Trent Silbaugh; Robert Pfeffer; Y.S. Lin
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2013
Nick Linneen; Robert Pfeffer; Y.S. Lin
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2014
Nick Linneen; Robert Pfeffer; Y.S. Lin
Aiche Journal | 2010
Jose A. Quevedo; Ayokunle Omosebi; Robert Pfeffer
Aiche Journal | 2009
Daniel Lepek; Jose Manuel Valverde; Robert Pfeffer; Rajesh N. Dave
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013
Nick Linneen; Robert Pfeffer; Y.S. Lin
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011
Ding Wang; Elisabeth McLaughlin; Robert Pfeffer; Y.S. Lin