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    A Non-Isothermal Pore Network Model of Primary Freeze Drying by Thomik, Maximilian, Faber, Felix, Gruber, Sebastian, Foerst, Petra, Tsotsas, Evangelos, Vorhauer-Huget, Nicole

    Published in Pharmaceutics (01-08-2023)
    “…In this work, a non-isothermal pore network (PN) model with quasi-steady vapor transport and transient heat transfer is presented for the first time for the…”
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    Experimental Study of the Impact of Pore Structure on Drying Kinetics and Sublimation Front Patterns by Thomik, Maximilian, Gruber, Sebastian, Kaestner, Anders, Foerst, Petra, Tsotsas, Evangelos, Vorhauer-Huget, Nicole

    Published in Pharmaceutics (23-07-2022)
    “…Freeze-drying frozen maltodextrin solutions with solid contents of 5% and 30% (w/w) was experimentally investigated using neutron imaging at PSI…”
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    The Influence of Local Microstructure Inhomogeneities on Local Drying Kinetics during Freeze-Drying by Gruber, Sebastian, Thomik, Maximilian, Vorhauer-Huget, Nicole, Hans, Lukas, Tsotsas, Evangelos, Foerst, Petra

    Published in Pharmaceutics (01-10-2022)
    “…Freeze-drying is a gentle drying technique to dry high value products, such as pharmaceuticals, without impacting the quality of the product. However, this…”
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    Pore shape matters – In-situ investigation of freeze-drying kinetics by 4D XCT methods by Gruber, Sebastian, Greiner, Joshua, Eppink, Alexander, Thomik, Maximilian, Coppens, Frederik, Vorhauer-Huget, Nicole, Tsotsas, Evangelos, Foerst, Petra

    Published in Food research international (01-10-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •The use of 4D XCT gives detailed insight in the freeze-drying process.•Regions with smaller pore sizes can dry faster compared to bigger…”
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    Porosity and pore size distribution of beds composed by sugarcane bagasse and wheat bran for solid-state cultivation by Canedo, Marianny Silva, Figueiredo, Maria Fernanda Santos, Thomik, Maximilian, Vorhauer-Huget, Nicole, Tsotsas, Evangelos, Thoméo, João Cláudio

    Published in Powder technology (01-07-2021)
    “…Porosity and pore size distribution are influencing factors of several physical properties of porous media. For solid-state cultivation (SSC), this structural…”
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