Mixture Component Prediction Using Iterative Optimization Technology | AIChE

Mixture Component Prediction Using Iterative Optimization Technology

Type

Conference Presentation

Conference Type

AIChE Annual Meeting

Presentation Date

October 30, 2012

Duration

15 minutes

Skill Level

Intermediate

PDHs

0.50

Spectroscopy techniques such as near infrared (NIR), mid Infrared (MIR) and ultraviolet (UV) are commonly used to monitor various process operations such as blending, mixing and chemical reactions in pharmaceutical development. The calibration required for a quantitative measurement can be a labor-intensive and time-consuming to implement. The objective of this study is to predict/monitor/estimate the mixture component ratio without making calibration standards in advance (e.g., minimum effort) while keeping similar prediction ability as with calibration standards. Reference methods such as HPLC/GC are used just for the validation purpose.

Iterative Optimization Technology (IOT) involves the use of an optimization computation using only pure component spectra collected prior to a batch and mixture component spectra collected during a batch. The proposed approach has been successfully applied to many practical projects (solvent mixtures, chemical reactions, feed-frame process, blending process). It is expected that the use of IOT will enhance the adoption of PAT as a routine analytical tool in project labs, especially for process understanding and early development activities.

Presenter(s) 

Once the content has been viewed and you have attested to it, you will be able to download and print a certificate for PDH credits. If you have already viewed this content, please click here to login.

Language 

Checkout

Checkout

Do you already own this?

Pricing

Individuals

AIChE Member Credits 0.5
AIChE Pro Members $15.00
AIChE Graduate Student Members Free
AIChE Undergraduate Student Members Free
AIChE Explorer Members $25.00
Non-Members $25.00