analysis of water distribution and mobility dielectric spectroscopy and TSC ‐ role in solid‐state characterization of pharmaceutical systems dielectric spectroscopy potential uses ‐ thermally stimulated current spectroscopy dielectric spectroscopy ‐ ‘dielectric’ material, with limited electrical conductivity as electrical insulator dielectric spectroscopy, and thermally stimulated current spectroscopy ‐ movement of charge, generating a current molecular mobility investigation ‐ dielectric spectroscopy, molecular mobility of compounds in differing physical states pharmaceutical examples of use of TSC ‐ in areas of semiconductor and polymer science thermal analysis ‐ dielectric techniques Thermally Stimulated Current (TSC) spectroscopy ‐ measuring electrical response of material
This chapter contains sections titled:
General Introduction
Common Background to the Techniques
Dielectric Spectroscopy
Thermally Stimulated Current (TSC) Spectroscopy
Overall Conclusions
References
Richard A Storey (Editor) - AstraZeneca R&D, Macclesfield, UK
Ingvar Ymén (Editor) - AstraZeneca R&D, Södertälje, Sweden
Publication Details
Solid State Characterization of Pharmaceuticals, pp.187-206
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd; Chichester, UK
Number of pages
20
Date published
15/04/2011
Identifiers
99777159702346
Academic Unit
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Language
English
Resource Type
Book chapter
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