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Handbook of dissolution

W. A. Hanson, Handbook of Dissolution Testing, Pharmaceutical Technology Publication, Springfield, Oregon, 1982. [Pg.384]

Hanson WA. Handbook of Dissolution Testing. Alternative Methods—reciprocating cylinder. Vol.2. Eugene, OR Aster Publishing Corporation, 1991 42-45. [Pg.36]

Handbook of Dissolution Testing, 3rd edn, authored by R. Hanson and V. Gray. [Pg.266]

Hanson R, Gray V. 2004. Handbook of dissolution testing, 3rd ed. Hockessin, DE Dissolution Technologies. [Pg.280]

Hanson, W.A. Handbook of Dissolution Testing Aster Publishing Corporation Eugene, 1991. [Pg.1745]

Hansson, A. 1991. Handbook of dissolution testing. Springfield, Ore. USA Aster Publishing Corp. [Pg.290]

Reineke W (2001) Aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation potentials of microorganisms. In Beek B(ed). The handbook of environmental chemistry, vol 2. Springer, Berlin Rivett MO, Feenstra S (2005) Dissolution of an emplaced source of DNAPL in a natural aquifer setting. Environ Sci Technol 39 447 55... [Pg.406]

Write the equation for the slight dissolution of the insoluble compound and calculate the AG°(reaction) using Equation (6) from Chapter 2. Once the AG°(reaction) value is obtained, the K value is calculated using Equation (8) also from Chapter 2. Keeping in mind that the concentration (activity) of the insoluble compound is defined as 1, it is recognized that the K value for the dissolution of the insoluble compound is the solubility product constant, Ksp. Alternatively, the Ksp value may be available from compilations of such values as presented in Lange s Handbook of Chemistry or the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. ... [Pg.67]

Pudipeddi M, Serajuddin ATM, Grant DJW, and Stahl PH. Solubility and Dissolution of Weak Acids, Bases, and Salts. In Stahl PH and Wermuth CG. Handbook of Pharmaceutical Salts. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2002, pp. 19-39. [Pg.51]

The dissolution of other compounds in water alters its surface tension. Experimental values of the variation of water solution surface tension with the solution concentration are tabulated in the Handbook of Physics and Chemistry. For salts like NaCl and (NH4)2S04, the dependence of the solution surface tension, aw, on the solution molarity is practically linear over the range of atmospheric interest... [Pg.763]

Some bases, such as sodium hydroxide and tetramethylammonium hydroxide, are used for sample dissolution, as are some reagents that are not acids or bases, like hydrogen peroxide. The chemical literature contains sample dissolution procedures for virtually every type of material known and should be consulted. For elements and inorganic compounds, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics gives guidelines for dissolution in the tables of physical properties of inorganic compounds. [Pg.42]

Bundgaard, H. Influence of an acetylsalicylic anhydride impurity on the rate of dissolution of acetylsalicylic acid. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 1974, 26, 535-540. Klug, D.L. The influence of impurities and solvents on crystallization. In Handbook of Industrial Crystallization Myerson, A.S. Ed. Butterworth-Heinemann Boston, 1993 65-87. [Pg.47]

Serajuddin ATM, Pudipeddi M (2002) Solubility and dissolution of weak adds, bases, and salts. In Stahl PH, Wermuth CG (eds) lUPAC handbook of pharmaceutical salts properties, selection, and use. Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta. Zurich, pp 19-39... [Pg.610]

Use the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics or other suitable reference to find solubility data for inorganic compounds. List five nickel salts that are listed as being insoluble in water but soluble in acid. Write the net ionic equation for the dissolution of each salt in a strong acid solution. [Pg.802]

Pudipeddi, M., Serajuddin, A. T. M., Grant, D. J. W. and Stahl, P. H. Solubility and dissolution of weak acids, bases, and salts In International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (lUPAC). In Handbook of Pharmaceutical Salts, Properties, Selection and Use (P. H. Stahl and C.-G. Wermuth, eds.), Wiley-VCH, Zurich, Switzerland, pp. 19-39, 2002. [Pg.248]

Casey, W.H. (1995) Surface chemistry during the dissolution of oxide and silicate materials. In Vaughan, D.J. Pattrick, R.A.D. (eds.) Mineral surfaces. Min. Soc. Series 5, Chapman Hall, London, 185-217 Catalyst Handbook (1970) Wolfe Scientific Books, 231 p. [Pg.567]

This book is aimed at collecting all aspects of the information about iron oxides into one compact volume. It provides a coherent text with a maximum of homogeneity and minimum overlap between chapters. It is structured according to topics, i. e. surface chemistry, dissolution behaviour, adsorption etc. For each topic a general introduction is followed by a section which reviews current knowledge concerning the different iron oxides. The latter section includes much detailed information and recent data from the authors own laboratories. As this is intended to be a handbook, an extensive list of references to help the reader expand various details is provided. We have also indicated some of the numerous opportunities for further research in this field. [Pg.699]


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