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Drying Technology
An International Journal
Volume 19, 2001 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

COMPARISON OF CONVECTIVE, VACUUM, AND MICROWAVE DRYING CHLORPROPAMIDE

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Pages 167-183 | Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Drying kinetics of convective, vacuum, and microwave drying of a pharmaceutical product, chlorpropamide, has been investigated on a laboratory scale, in the temperature interval from 40°C to 60°C, and the range of microwave heating power from 154 W/kg dm to 385 W/kg dm .

The experimental data obtained were approximated with the “thin-layer” equation and a two parameter exponential model. In order to compare convective, vacuum, and microwave drying, effective diffusion coefficients and specific heat consumption were calculated for each drying method.

Higher rates and shorter drying times were achieved at a higher temperature and microwave heating power. The highest drying rates and the lowest specific heat consumption were achieved with microwave drying. This leads to the conclusion that microwave heating is the most appropriate method for drying of chlorpropamide. The quality of product was not changed for all applied methods.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This research was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of Croatia, Project no: 125009. and PLIVA d.d. Pharmaceutical, Chemical, Food and Cosmetic Industry.

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