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Ozawa-Flynn-Wall model

Kinetic model of Ozawa—Flynn—Wall method... [Pg.129]

Reaction kinetics from DSC, DTA or TGA, have been used to examine the stability of a limited number of pharmaceutical materials. Various models have been used including the Power Law, Avarami-Erofeev and Prout-Tomkins models [72]. These methods are also based on the Kissinger [73], ASTME 698 [74] or Ozawa [75] methods [8]. Most frequently, they have been applied to the dehydration of various materials such as theophylline monohydrate [76], phenobarbitone monohydrate or hemihydrate [77], phenylbutazone [78], oxazepam [23] and trazodone tetrahydrate [79]. The uses are limited for pharmaceutical systems, not least because dehydration is particle size dependent. Thermal analysis, especially DSC, DTA and TG, has been used outside the pharmaceutical area in the prediction of reaction kinetics as described elsewhere in this handbook. Methods used include those by Borchart and Daniels [80], Kissinger [73], Freeman and Carroll [81] and Flynn and Wall [82]. Although these techniques are well established and, if used properly, can give pertinent information, their use in pharmaceutical arenas is restricted to dehydration and decomposition. [Pg.966]


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