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Powders --- Particles --- Granular materials --- Poudres --- Particules (Matière) --- Matériaux granulaires
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"How to Design and Implement Powder-to-Tablet Continuous Manufacturing Systems provides a comprehensive overview on the considerations necessary for the design of continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. The book covers both the theory and design of continuous processing of associated unit operations, along with their characterization and control. In addition, it discusses practical insights and strategies that the editor and chapter authors have learned. Chapters cover Process Analytical Technology (PAT) tools and the application of PAT data to enable distributed process control. With numerous case studies throughout, this valuable guide is ideal for those engaged in, or learning about, continuous processing in pharmaceutical manufacturing."--
E-books --- Pharmaceutical industry. --- Manufacturing processes. --- Drug development. --- Powders (Pharmacy) --- Tablets (Medicine) --- Technology, Pharmaceutical --- Drug Industry --- Powders --- Tablets
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Biomass energy. --- Compacting. --- Compaction --- Compressing of granular materials --- Compressibility --- Granular materials --- Isostatic pressing --- Powders --- Bio-energy (Biomass energy) --- Bioenergy (Biomass energy) --- Biofuels --- Biological fuels --- Energy, Biomass --- Microbial energy conversion --- Energy conversion --- Fuel --- Microbial fuel cells --- Refuse as fuel --- Waste products as fuel --- Biomass as fuel --- Renewable fuels --- Renewable energy sources
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The close relationship between food intake and health promotion is not new; it dates back to Hippocrates’s famous “let food be your medicine and medicine be your food”, which is still as timely as ever. In recent years, some scientific evidence has supported this statement, showing that dietary plant extracts, or bioactive compounds isolated therefrom, are able to prevent or slow down the progression of chronic and degenerative diseases, making them particularly interesting from a nutraceutical point of view. On the other hand, extensive chemical investigations of functional plant extracts’ constituents are needed to rationalize certain bioactivity, in terms of efficacy and safety.
Technology: general issues --- antioxidant effect --- lectins --- nanoliposomes --- purity grade --- quercetin --- trans-aconitic acid --- anthocyanins --- antioxidant activity --- bioactive compounds --- colorants --- fruit juices --- polyphenols --- wild blueberry --- antidiabetic --- cardioprotective --- functional foods --- nutraceuticals --- okra --- phytotherapy --- Jamaican cherry --- fermentation --- Lactobacillus plantarum --- antioxidant --- food nutrition improvement --- okra mucilage --- okra polysaccharides --- biopolymer --- α-amylase activity --- α-glucosidase activity --- antidiabetic activity --- biodegradable --- edible film --- release --- pectin --- sodium caseinate --- oil oxidation --- waste biomass --- coffee --- Coffea arabica --- phenolic --- free-radical scavenging --- iron chelating --- cytotoxic --- plant secondary metabolites --- antiviral activity --- food --- noroviruses --- MNV --- FCV --- yogurt --- betalains --- encapsulation --- lyophilization --- ionizing radiation --- radioprotection --- flavonoids --- plant extracts --- oxidative stress --- zebrafish embryo --- carotenoids --- Trapa bispinosa Roxb. --- polyphenol --- ellagitannin --- gallotannin --- α-glucosidase inhibitor --- advanced glycation end products (AGEs) --- antiglycation effect --- LC/UV/ESIMS analysis --- anti-diabetic --- abscisic acid --- Diabetes mellitus --- molecular docking --- phytohormones --- spray drying --- vegetable powders --- beetroot --- natural colorants --- violet betalain pigments --- bioactivity --- medicinal plants --- wild fruits --- industrial crops --- PCA --- HCA --- phenols --- TEAC --- roasting --- GAE
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The close relationship between food intake and health promotion is not new; it dates back to Hippocrates’s famous “let food be your medicine and medicine be your food”, which is still as timely as ever. In recent years, some scientific evidence has supported this statement, showing that dietary plant extracts, or bioactive compounds isolated therefrom, are able to prevent or slow down the progression of chronic and degenerative diseases, making them particularly interesting from a nutraceutical point of view. On the other hand, extensive chemical investigations of functional plant extracts’ constituents are needed to rationalize certain bioactivity, in terms of efficacy and safety.
antioxidant effect --- lectins --- nanoliposomes --- purity grade --- quercetin --- trans-aconitic acid --- anthocyanins --- antioxidant activity --- bioactive compounds --- colorants --- fruit juices --- polyphenols --- wild blueberry --- antidiabetic --- cardioprotective --- functional foods --- nutraceuticals --- okra --- phytotherapy --- Jamaican cherry --- fermentation --- Lactobacillus plantarum --- antioxidant --- food nutrition improvement --- okra mucilage --- okra polysaccharides --- biopolymer --- α-amylase activity --- α-glucosidase activity --- antidiabetic activity --- biodegradable --- edible film --- release --- pectin --- sodium caseinate --- oil oxidation --- waste biomass --- coffee --- Coffea arabica --- phenolic --- free-radical scavenging --- iron chelating --- cytotoxic --- plant secondary metabolites --- antiviral activity --- food --- noroviruses --- MNV --- FCV --- yogurt --- betalains --- encapsulation --- lyophilization --- ionizing radiation --- radioprotection --- flavonoids --- plant extracts --- oxidative stress --- zebrafish embryo --- carotenoids --- Trapa bispinosa Roxb. --- polyphenol --- ellagitannin --- gallotannin --- α-glucosidase inhibitor --- advanced glycation end products (AGEs) --- antiglycation effect --- LC/UV/ESIMS analysis --- anti-diabetic --- abscisic acid --- Diabetes mellitus --- molecular docking --- phytohormones --- spray drying --- vegetable powders --- beetroot --- natural colorants --- violet betalain pigments --- bioactivity --- medicinal plants --- wild fruits --- industrial crops --- PCA --- HCA --- phenols --- TEAC --- roasting --- GAE
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The close relationship between food intake and health promotion is not new; it dates back to Hippocrates’s famous “let food be your medicine and medicine be your food”, which is still as timely as ever. In recent years, some scientific evidence has supported this statement, showing that dietary plant extracts, or bioactive compounds isolated therefrom, are able to prevent or slow down the progression of chronic and degenerative diseases, making them particularly interesting from a nutraceutical point of view. On the other hand, extensive chemical investigations of functional plant extracts’ constituents are needed to rationalize certain bioactivity, in terms of efficacy and safety.
Technology: general issues --- antioxidant effect --- lectins --- nanoliposomes --- purity grade --- quercetin --- trans-aconitic acid --- anthocyanins --- antioxidant activity --- bioactive compounds --- colorants --- fruit juices --- polyphenols --- wild blueberry --- antidiabetic --- cardioprotective --- functional foods --- nutraceuticals --- okra --- phytotherapy --- Jamaican cherry --- fermentation --- Lactobacillus plantarum --- antioxidant --- food nutrition improvement --- okra mucilage --- okra polysaccharides --- biopolymer --- α-amylase activity --- α-glucosidase activity --- antidiabetic activity --- biodegradable --- edible film --- release --- pectin --- sodium caseinate --- oil oxidation --- waste biomass --- coffee --- Coffea arabica --- phenolic --- free-radical scavenging --- iron chelating --- cytotoxic --- plant secondary metabolites --- antiviral activity --- food --- noroviruses --- MNV --- FCV --- yogurt --- betalains --- encapsulation --- lyophilization --- ionizing radiation --- radioprotection --- flavonoids --- plant extracts --- oxidative stress --- zebrafish embryo --- carotenoids --- Trapa bispinosa Roxb. --- polyphenol --- ellagitannin --- gallotannin --- α-glucosidase inhibitor --- advanced glycation end products (AGEs) --- antiglycation effect --- LC/UV/ESIMS analysis --- anti-diabetic --- abscisic acid --- Diabetes mellitus --- molecular docking --- phytohormones --- spray drying --- vegetable powders --- beetroot --- natural colorants --- violet betalain pigments --- bioactivity --- medicinal plants --- wild fruits --- industrial crops --- PCA --- HCA --- phenols --- TEAC --- roasting --- GAE --- antioxidant effect --- lectins --- nanoliposomes --- purity grade --- quercetin --- trans-aconitic acid --- anthocyanins --- antioxidant activity --- bioactive compounds --- colorants --- fruit juices --- polyphenols --- wild blueberry --- antidiabetic --- cardioprotective --- functional foods --- nutraceuticals --- okra --- phytotherapy --- Jamaican cherry --- fermentation --- Lactobacillus plantarum --- antioxidant --- food nutrition improvement --- okra mucilage --- okra polysaccharides --- biopolymer --- α-amylase activity --- α-glucosidase activity --- antidiabetic activity --- biodegradable --- edible film --- release --- pectin --- sodium caseinate --- oil oxidation --- waste biomass --- coffee --- Coffea arabica --- phenolic --- free-radical scavenging --- iron chelating --- cytotoxic --- plant secondary metabolites --- antiviral activity --- food --- noroviruses --- MNV --- FCV --- yogurt --- betalains --- encapsulation --- lyophilization --- ionizing radiation --- radioprotection --- flavonoids --- plant extracts --- oxidative stress --- zebrafish embryo --- carotenoids --- Trapa bispinosa Roxb. --- polyphenol --- ellagitannin --- gallotannin --- α-glucosidase inhibitor --- advanced glycation end products (AGEs) --- antiglycation effect --- LC/UV/ESIMS analysis --- anti-diabetic --- abscisic acid --- Diabetes mellitus --- molecular docking --- phytohormones --- spray drying --- vegetable powders --- beetroot --- natural colorants --- violet betalain pigments --- bioactivity --- medicinal plants --- wild fruits --- industrial crops --- PCA --- HCA --- phenols --- TEAC --- roasting --- GAE
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The rapid growth of the world's population has significantly increased energy consumption and environmental impact. The transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources that is needed for a sustainable future demands more efficient materials and improved technologies, but allows us to tackle this great and necessary challenge. This Special Issue highlights some of the latest energy advances in the field of materials, in particular low-dimensional materials, and nanostructured materials. Various topics related to synthesis and characterization methods, properties, and energy application uses are highlighted.
Research & information: general --- Physics --- peritectic compound Li4(OH)3Br --- phase change materials --- thermal energy storage --- shape stabilized composites --- supporting materials --- oxides --- colloidal lithography --- thin-film photovoltaics --- photonics --- light-trapping --- self-cleaning --- graphene --- triboelectric nanogenerator --- charge trapping layer --- flexible --- stability --- energy harvesting --- solar cells --- parameter extraction --- single diode model --- non-iterative --- sodium borohydride --- hydrolysis --- porous carbon --- Co nanoparticles --- durability --- Ti-MOFs --- amine functionalization --- CO2 capture --- separation --- breakthrough experiment --- carbon nanotube --- plastic --- chemical recycling --- life cycle assessment --- ethernet --- circular economy --- data transmission --- carbon footprint --- BaF2 nanophase --- oxyfluoride nano-glass-ceramics --- Tb3+/Eu3+ energy transfer --- sol-gel chemistry --- nanocellulose --- ionic liquid --- ionogel --- gel polymer electrolyte --- renewable energy storage --- supercapacitors --- Ti2SnC --- M2AX --- powders --- thin films --- STEM --- nanoindentation --- zinc-ion supercapacitor --- three-dimensional vertically aligned graphene --- polydopamine --- highly concentrated salt electrolyte --- mini-jets --- diffuse discharge --- spark discharge --- red sprites --- blue jets --- ghosts --- Atomic Force Microscopy --- Electrochemical Strain Microscopy --- hybrid electrolyte --- Energy Storage --- lithium transport --- lithium distribution --- all-solid-state electrolytes --- diffusion --- ferric ion sensor --- MOF --- finite difference --- composite materials --- Mn3O4-CeO2-rGO --- nanocatalyst --- methanol oxidation --- cyclic voltammetry --- cellulose nanocrystal --- surface functionalization --- conductive electrodes --- energy storage --- peritectic compound Li4(OH)3Br --- phase change materials --- thermal energy storage --- shape stabilized composites --- supporting materials --- oxides --- colloidal lithography --- thin-film photovoltaics --- photonics --- light-trapping --- self-cleaning --- graphene --- triboelectric nanogenerator --- charge trapping layer --- flexible --- stability --- energy harvesting --- solar cells --- parameter extraction --- single diode model --- non-iterative --- sodium borohydride --- hydrolysis --- porous carbon --- Co nanoparticles --- durability --- Ti-MOFs --- amine functionalization --- CO2 capture --- separation --- breakthrough experiment --- carbon nanotube --- plastic --- chemical recycling --- life cycle assessment --- ethernet --- circular economy --- data transmission --- carbon footprint --- BaF2 nanophase --- oxyfluoride nano-glass-ceramics --- Tb3+/Eu3+ energy transfer --- sol-gel chemistry --- nanocellulose --- ionic liquid --- ionogel --- gel polymer electrolyte --- renewable energy storage --- supercapacitors --- Ti2SnC --- M2AX --- powders --- thin films --- STEM --- nanoindentation --- zinc-ion supercapacitor --- three-dimensional vertically aligned graphene --- polydopamine --- highly concentrated salt electrolyte --- mini-jets --- diffuse discharge --- spark discharge --- red sprites --- blue jets --- ghosts --- Atomic Force Microscopy --- Electrochemical Strain Microscopy --- hybrid electrolyte --- Energy Storage --- lithium transport --- lithium distribution --- all-solid-state electrolytes --- diffusion --- ferric ion sensor --- MOF --- finite difference --- composite materials --- Mn3O4-CeO2-rGO --- nanocatalyst --- methanol oxidation --- cyclic voltammetry --- cellulose nanocrystal --- surface functionalization --- conductive electrodes --- energy storage
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This Special Issue book covers a wide scope in the research field of 3D-printing, including: the use of 3D printing in system design; AM with binding jetting; powder manufacturing technologies in 3D printing; fatigue performance of additively manufactured metals, such as the Ti-6Al-4V alloy; 3D-printing methods with metallic powder and a laser-based 3D printer; 3D-printed custom-made implants; laser-directed energy deposition (LDED) process of TiC-TMC coatings; Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing; cranial implant fabrication without supports in electron beam melting (EBM) additive manufacturing; the influence of material properties and characteristics in laser powder bed fusion; Design For Additive Manufacturing (DFAM); porosity evaluation of additively manufactured parts; fabrication of coatings by laser additive manufacturing; laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing; plasma metal deposition (PMD); as-metal-arc (GMA) additive manufacturing process; and spreading process maps for powder-bed additive manufacturing derived from physics model-based machine learning.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- powder-bed additive manufacturing (AM) --- powder spreading --- spreading process map --- discrete element method (DEM) --- machine learning --- GMA additive manufacturing --- weld reinforcement --- visual features --- neural network --- selective laser melting --- magnesium alloys --- properties --- plasma metal deposition --- additive manufacturing --- 316L --- processing conditions --- mechanical properties --- microstructure --- virgin --- recycled --- metal powders --- laser powder bed fusion --- laser additive manufacturing --- 316l ss --- nickel alloy --- tribological behavior --- porosity --- rough surface --- ultrasonic testing --- convolutional neural network --- deep neural network --- multi-layer perceptron --- key performance indicators --- topology optimization --- design for additive manufacturing --- design for additive manufacturing services --- selective laser melting (SLM) --- laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) --- powder --- particle size distribution --- particle morphology --- powder layer density --- part density --- flowability --- Hausner ratio --- electron beam melting --- customized implant --- cost analysis --- fitting accuracy --- cranial reconstruction --- thin wall manufacturing --- process modelling --- ultrasonic vibration --- laser directed energy deposition --- coating --- TiC-TMC --- extremity --- revision --- limb salvage surgery --- 3D printing --- customized --- implant --- powder metallurgy --- simulated body fluid --- biomaterial --- fatigue --- titanium --- direct laser deposition --- Inconel 625 --- parametrisation --- microhardness --- preheating --- binder jetting --- sand casting --- aluminum alloy --- corrosion --- pressure drop --- heat exchanger --- surface textures --- dimples --- drag reduction --- powder-bed additive manufacturing (AM) --- powder spreading --- spreading process map --- discrete element method (DEM) --- machine learning --- GMA additive manufacturing --- weld reinforcement --- visual features --- neural network --- selective laser melting --- magnesium alloys --- properties --- plasma metal deposition --- additive manufacturing --- 316L --- processing conditions --- mechanical properties --- microstructure --- virgin --- recycled --- metal powders --- laser powder bed fusion --- laser additive manufacturing --- 316l ss --- nickel alloy --- tribological behavior --- porosity --- rough surface --- ultrasonic testing --- convolutional neural network --- deep neural network --- multi-layer perceptron --- key performance indicators --- topology optimization --- design for additive manufacturing --- design for additive manufacturing services --- selective laser melting (SLM) --- laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) --- powder --- particle size distribution --- particle morphology --- powder layer density --- part density --- flowability --- Hausner ratio --- electron beam melting --- customized implant --- cost analysis --- fitting accuracy --- cranial reconstruction --- thin wall manufacturing --- process modelling --- ultrasonic vibration --- laser directed energy deposition --- coating --- TiC-TMC --- extremity --- revision --- limb salvage surgery --- 3D printing --- customized --- implant --- powder metallurgy --- simulated body fluid --- biomaterial --- fatigue --- titanium --- direct laser deposition --- Inconel 625 --- parametrisation --- microhardness --- preheating --- binder jetting --- sand casting --- aluminum alloy --- corrosion --- pressure drop --- heat exchanger --- surface textures --- dimples --- drag reduction
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The rapid growth of the world's population has significantly increased energy consumption and environmental impact. The transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources that is needed for a sustainable future demands more efficient materials and improved technologies, but allows us to tackle this great and necessary challenge. This Special Issue highlights some of the latest energy advances in the field of materials, in particular low-dimensional materials, and nanostructured materials. Various topics related to synthesis and characterization methods, properties, and energy application uses are highlighted.
Research & information: general --- Physics --- peritectic compound Li4(OH)3Br --- phase change materials --- thermal energy storage --- shape stabilized composites --- supporting materials --- oxides --- colloidal lithography --- thin-film photovoltaics --- photonics --- light-trapping --- self-cleaning --- graphene --- triboelectric nanogenerator --- charge trapping layer --- flexible --- stability --- energy harvesting --- solar cells --- parameter extraction --- single diode model --- non-iterative --- sodium borohydride --- hydrolysis --- porous carbon --- Co nanoparticles --- durability --- Ti-MOFs --- amine functionalization --- CO2 capture --- separation --- breakthrough experiment --- carbon nanotube --- plastic --- chemical recycling --- life cycle assessment --- ethernet --- circular economy --- data transmission --- carbon footprint --- BaF2 nanophase --- oxyfluoride nano-glass-ceramics --- Tb3+/Eu3+ energy transfer --- sol–gel chemistry --- nanocellulose --- ionic liquid --- ionogel --- gel polymer electrolyte --- renewable energy storage --- supercapacitors --- Ti2SnC --- M2AX --- powders --- thin films --- STEM --- nanoindentation --- zinc-ion supercapacitor --- three-dimensional vertically aligned graphene --- polydopamine --- highly concentrated salt electrolyte --- mini-jets --- diffuse discharge --- spark discharge --- red sprites --- blue jets --- ghosts --- Atomic Force Microscopy --- Electrochemical Strain Microscopy --- hybrid electrolyte --- Energy Storage --- lithium transport --- lithium distribution --- all-solid-state electrolytes --- diffusion --- ferric ion sensor --- MOF --- finite difference --- composite materials --- Mn3O4-CeO2-rGO --- nanocatalyst --- methanol oxidation --- cyclic voltammetry --- cellulose nanocrystal --- surface functionalization --- conductive electrodes --- energy storage --- n/a --- sol-gel chemistry
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The rapid growth of the world's population has significantly increased energy consumption and environmental impact. The transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources that is needed for a sustainable future demands more efficient materials and improved technologies, but allows us to tackle this great and necessary challenge. This Special Issue highlights some of the latest energy advances in the field of materials, in particular low-dimensional materials, and nanostructured materials. Various topics related to synthesis and characterization methods, properties, and energy application uses are highlighted.
peritectic compound Li4(OH)3Br --- phase change materials --- thermal energy storage --- shape stabilized composites --- supporting materials --- oxides --- colloidal lithography --- thin-film photovoltaics --- photonics --- light-trapping --- self-cleaning --- graphene --- triboelectric nanogenerator --- charge trapping layer --- flexible --- stability --- energy harvesting --- solar cells --- parameter extraction --- single diode model --- non-iterative --- sodium borohydride --- hydrolysis --- porous carbon --- Co nanoparticles --- durability --- Ti-MOFs --- amine functionalization --- CO2 capture --- separation --- breakthrough experiment --- carbon nanotube --- plastic --- chemical recycling --- life cycle assessment --- ethernet --- circular economy --- data transmission --- carbon footprint --- BaF2 nanophase --- oxyfluoride nano-glass-ceramics --- Tb3+/Eu3+ energy transfer --- sol–gel chemistry --- nanocellulose --- ionic liquid --- ionogel --- gel polymer electrolyte --- renewable energy storage --- supercapacitors --- Ti2SnC --- M2AX --- powders --- thin films --- STEM --- nanoindentation --- zinc-ion supercapacitor --- three-dimensional vertically aligned graphene --- polydopamine --- highly concentrated salt electrolyte --- mini-jets --- diffuse discharge --- spark discharge --- red sprites --- blue jets --- ghosts --- Atomic Force Microscopy --- Electrochemical Strain Microscopy --- hybrid electrolyte --- Energy Storage --- lithium transport --- lithium distribution --- all-solid-state electrolytes --- diffusion --- ferric ion sensor --- MOF --- finite difference --- composite materials --- Mn3O4-CeO2-rGO --- nanocatalyst --- methanol oxidation --- cyclic voltammetry --- cellulose nanocrystal --- surface functionalization --- conductive electrodes --- energy storage --- n/a --- sol-gel chemistry
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