Comminution (11/03/19) Flashcards

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L.O.: Importance of solid particle size for pharmaceutical purposes

A

“The size of particulate solids is important in achieving optimum formulation and production of efficacious medicines.”

Particle size influences:

  • physical performance (dissolution rate)
  • bioavailability
  • accumulation
  • manufacturing steps
  • dissolution rates (smaller particles dissolve faster)
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2
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How do you determine an equivalent sphere?

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Based on:

  • Volume
  • Surface
  • Sieve aperture
  • Sedimentation characteristics
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3
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How does the further you go from a sphere influence the characteristics of a particle?

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Normally have an increase in diffusion the farther you go from the regular sphere

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4
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What is the size of coarse powder?

A

> 350 um

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5
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What is the size of a medium/fine powder?

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100-350um

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6
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What is the size of fine powder?

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50-100 um

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7
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What is the size of very fine powder?

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10-50 um

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8
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What is the size of micronised powder?

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<10 um

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9
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What are the 4 main particle size analysis methods?

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Sieve method, microscope method, sedimentation method, and laser diffraction.

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10
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What is the ideal distribution for monodispersed particles?

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Normal distribution, not skewed or bimodal

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11
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Is median or mode more informative when looking at particle size and distribution?

A

MEAN

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12
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Define Comminution.

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Comminution = making big particle mean size to a smaller mean particle size

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13
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How is comminution carried out?

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By milling (transforming particles to finer bimodal particles)

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14
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What is the particle size range of cutting, compression, impact, attritiion, and combination methods?

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Cutting methods: 100um - 100mm

Compression methods: 10um – 100mm

Impact methods: 1um – 10 mm

Attrition methods: 1um – 100um

Combination of impact and attrition: 1 um – 10mm

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15
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Define the compression method

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Material is compressed between rollers. (One roll is mechanical and others rotated by force transmission)

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16
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Define Vibrational milling

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Fill mill with steel balls which reduce particle size by impact and attrition. A screen allows selected particle size to exit.

17
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What are the methods used to separate particles by size?

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1) Sieving
2) Sedimentaion
3) Elutriation
4) Cyclone

18
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What are the methods of Sieve Separation?

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A) Agitation methods (A): oscillation, mechanical vibration, gyration (most efficient)

B) Brushing methods (B): a brush orientate particles and prevent blocking of the sieve surface. It is fundamental that the brush does not force particles through the sieve.

C)Centrifugal methods (C): a high speed rotor generate are flow that pushes bigger particles outwards, while fine powders are processed