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Crystallics’ equipment includes:
- Crystal16 parallel crystallizer (Avantium): multiple reactor station for solubility and metastable zone width of compounds.
- Crystalline parallel crystallizer (Avantium): multiple reactor station for visualization of the complete crystallization process and particle size and shape information at the smallest scale.
- MultiMax_CR parallel reactor system with a Lasentec FBRM™ S400Q probe (Mettler Toledo): for particle size distribution and evolution studies.
- LabMax liter scale reactor (Mettler Toledo): for process optimization and scale up to liter scale
- High-throughput X-ray Powder Diffractometer (Bruker GADDS diffractometer): solid form identification
- High resolution X-ray powder diffractometer (Bruker D8): crystal structure determination, temperature and humidity variable data collection
- Single crystal diffractometer kappa CCD system (Bruker Nonius): for crystal structure determination
- DSC heat flux DSC822e (Mettler-Toledo): for melting point determination and thermal transitions identification.
- TGA/SDTA851e (Mettler-Toledo): for solid form nature identification (anhydrous, hydrate, solvate) and mass loss determination
- Hot Stage Microscope DM2500 (Leica): for the observation and identification of phase changes such as melt, recrystallisation, desolvation or dehydration.
- Raman spectrometer Nicolet Almega XR (Thermo Fischer): for solid form identification, tablet mapping.
- FTIR Nicolet 6700 (ThermoFischer Scientific): for solid form identification.
- Ion chromatography ICS3000 (Dionex): for determination of the ration counter ion/free base or acid
- 1H-NMR spectrometer 400MHz (Bruker): for determination of the ratio counter ion/free base or acid
- Dynamic Vapour Sorption system (Surface Measurement Systems): for hygroscopicity measurements
- HPLC HP1100 system equipped with UV and MS detectors (Agilent): for purity check and solubility determination.
- Dissolution Instrument μDiss profiler (pION): for determination of intrinsic dissolution.
- Mastersizer 2000TM (Malvern): for particle size distribution determination.
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