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    Power consumption profiles in high-shear wet granulation. I: Liquid distribution in relation to powder and binder properties by Pepin, X, Blanchon, S, Couarraze, G

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-03-2001)
    “…Wet granulation processes frequently rely on the device power consumption profile to monitor the process endpoint. This work shows how the observed power…”
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    Power consumption profiles in high-shear wet granulation. II: Predicting the overwetting point from a spreading energy by Pepin, X, Blanchon, S, Couarraze, G

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-03-2001)
    “…Granulation is an important process in the pharmaceutical industry for the preparation of solid dosage forms. For high-shear wet granulation, the process…”
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    Recombination of vesicles during freeze-drying by Cabane, Bernard, Blanchon, Sylvène, Neves, Carole

    Published in Langmuir (2006)
    “…Concentrated dispersions of nanometric lipid vesicles (mean diameter 20 nm) in water/maltose solutions have been freeze-dried, and then redispersed in water,…”
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    Powder dynamic contact angle data in the pharmaceutical industry by Pepin, Xavier, Blanchon, Sylvene, Couarraze, Guy

    Published in Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Today (01-03-1999)
    “…Formulation scientists generate physicochemical data that are used in process modelling and in the prediction of end-product quality. In this respect, contact…”
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    Powder dynamic contact angle measurements: Young contact angles and effectively wet perimeters by Pepin, Xavier, Blanchon, Sylvène, Couarraze, Guy

    Published in Powder technology (01-10-1998)
    “…Dynamic contact angle (DCA) measurements on powder are of great interest for the prediction of various processes. Powder covered slides exhibit rough surfaces…”
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