Supervisor

Sara Miller
Miller, Sara (Dr)
sara.miller@flinders.edu.au
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Project description

Many pharmaceuticals exhibit polymorphism (the ability to have different crystal packing arrangements). Different polymorphs exhibit different physical properties which may impact the bioavailability and shelf life of a product. Polymorphs can also have legal implications in terms of observing patents. This project will explore the use of low frequency Raman to observe changes in the solid state form of model pharmaceutical systems undergoing a process such as dissolution, or exposure to different storage conditions.


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