Comparison of external bulk video imaging with focused beam reflectance measurement and ultra-violet visible spectroscopy for metastable zone identification in food and pharmaceutical crystallization processes
posted on 2009-12-11, 15:15authored byLevente L. Simon, Zoltan Nagy, Konrad Hungerbuhler
The purpose of the paper is twofold: it describes the proof of concept of the newly
introduced bulk video imaging (BVI) method and it presents the comparison with
existing process analytical technologies (PAT) such as focused beam reflectance
measurement (FBRM) and ultra violet/visible (UV/Vis) spectroscopy. While the latter
two sample the system in small volumes closely to the probe, the BVI approach monitors
the entire or large parts of the crystallizer volume. The BVI method is proposed as a
complementary noninvasive PAT tool and it is shown that it is able to detect the
boundaries of the metastable zone with comparable or better performance than the FBRM
and UV/VIS probes.
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SIMON, L.L., NAGY, Z.K. and HUNGERBUHLER, K., 2009. Comparison of external bulk video imaging with focused beam reflectance measurement and ultra violet-visible spectroscopy for metastable zone identification in food and pharmaceutical crystallization processes. Chemical Engineering Science, 64 (14), pp. 3344-3351.