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Chemical imaging solutions on show at AAPS

A Malvern Instruments product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Oct 13, 2006

The Malvern Instruments recent acquisition of Spectral Dimensions has added powerful NIR (near infrared) chemical imaging systems to the Malvern portfolio

The Malvern Instruments recent acquisition of Spectral Dimensions has added powerful NIR (near infrared) chemical imaging systems to the Malvern portfolio.

The NIR-CI 2450 from this range will be on show at the 2006 AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition (29 Oct - 2 Nov 06; San Antonio).

The NIR-CI 2450, which incorporates the latest technology for chemical imaging, will be displayed alongside systems from the extensive range of Malvern instruments and technologies for material characterisation.

On the booth will be the laser diffraction-based Spraytec and Mastersizer 2000 particle size analysers, the Morphologi G2 high sensitivity particle image analyser for shape and size measurement, the Zetasizer Nano for characterising nano-sized particles and molecules in solution, and the Gemini HRnano rheometer.

An exciting new analytical approach, chemical imaging enables the identification and spatial localisation of chemical species in a sample, producing a 'chemical map'.

By combining traditional near infrared spectroscopy with microscopic and macroscopic imaging, a single rapid measurement enables analysts to obtain quantitative spatial and spectral information with unprecedented ease.

In the pharmaceutical industry chemical imaging of solid dosage forms is used increasingly to determine: sample content uniformity; domain size characteristics; distribution of components (blending); polymorph distribution; moisture content; location of contaminants; coating and layer thickness.

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