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Description
The MiniFlex benchtop X-ray diffractometer is a multipurpose powder diffraction analytical instrument that can determine: crystalline phase identification (phase ID) and quantification, percent (%) crystallinity, crystallite size and strain, lattice parameter refinement, Rietveld refinement, and molecular structure.
600W X-ray Generator; High-frequency, 40 kV and 15 mA; Vertical Theta/2Theata Goniometer; Radius: 150mm; 2Theta range: -3 to 145°; Stepsize: 0.005° 2Theta
600W X-ray Generator; High-frequency, 40 kV and 15 mA; Vertical Theta/2Theata Goniometer; Radius: 150mm; 2Theta range: -3 to 145°; Stepsize: 0.005° 2Theta
Details
| Name | MiniFlex 600 X-ray Diffractometer (XRD) |
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| Manufacturers | Rigaku Corporation |
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Difference in Tableting of Lubricated Spray-Dried Mannitol and Fluid-Bed Granulated Isomalt
Mohylyuk, V. (Corresponding Author), Kukuls, K., Frolova, A. J., Horvath, Z. M., Kolisnyk, T., Buczkowska, E. M., Pētersone, L. & Pelloux, A., Dec 2025, In: Pharmaceutics. 17, 12, 1566.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Tableting-relevant polyols' properties comparison
Horvath, Z. M., Kukuls, K., Frolova, A. J., Pētersone, L., Buczkowska, E. M. & Mohylyuk, V. (Corresponding Author), 26 Sept 2025.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster
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Projects
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Elucidation of the mechanism of amorphization and dissolution of bad glass former as a function of drug-polymer interaction and preparation method
Mohylyuk, V. (Project leader), Viter, R. (Partner's coordinator), Žogota, M. (Assistant (student)), Horvath, Z. M. (Expert), Kukuls, K. (Expert), Gurkina, K. (Assistant (student)), Bērziņš, A. (Expert), Zabolotnii, V. (Assistant (student)) & Borovskis, A. (Assistant (student))
1/01/25 → 31/12/27
Project: Fundamental and Applied Research Programme