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19 January 1995 Ultraviolet/visible (UV/VIS) spectral dissolution monitoring by in-situ fiber optic probes
Dwight S. Walker, Alger Salt, Paul J. Gemperline, Jung Hwan Cho, Jennifer Gray
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Proceedings Volume 2367, Optical Sensors for Environmental and Chemical Process Monitoring; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.199658
Event: Optical Sensing for Environmental and Process Monitoring, 1994, McLean, VA, United States
Abstract
Automation of dissolution studies has traditionally followed the manual process. Further enhancements of this type of assay will involve the elimination of some of the manual steps but cannot increase the complexity of the system. We have moved the analytical measurement away from the conventional spectrometer, where the sample is brought to the instrument, and into the dissolution vessel itself. This step should lead to an increased data throughput at a reduced cost through savings in labor, instrumentation, and waste.
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Dwight S. Walker, Alger Salt, Paul J. Gemperline, Jung Hwan Cho, and Jennifer Gray "Ultraviolet/visible (UV/VIS) spectral dissolution monitoring by in-situ fiber optic probes", Proc. SPIE 2367, Optical Sensors for Environmental and Chemical Process Monitoring, (19 January 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.199658
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics

Electronic design automation

Silicon

Spectroscopy

Statistical analysis

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