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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Techniques in Thermal Analysis: Hyphenated Techniques, Thermal Analysis of the Surface, and Fast Rate Analysis
By
Wei-Ping Pan
Wei-Ping Pan
1
Western Kentucky University
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Bowling Green, Kentucky Symposium Co-chairman and editor
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Lawrence Judovits
Lawrence Judovits
2
Arkema Inc.
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King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Symposium Co-chairman and editor
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-5616-2
ISBN:
978-0-8031-5616-6
No. of Pages:
142
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
2007

TGA-DTA plays a central role in the strategy outlined for early evaluation of the solid state forms available to pharmaceutical new chemical entities. At this early stage of development, compound and time are typically at a premium, so a successful strategy requires making the best possible use of the materials and time available. In addition, because of time and compound limitations, the goal of a solid state investigation is focused upon early stage objectives rather than development of a complete understanding of all available solid state forms. The TGA-DTA is well suited to addressing these needs.

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,
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