1. ABOUT THE DATASET -------------------- Title: Monty Reed PhD Thesis Videos - Mechanistic Understanding of Spray Dried APIs Creator(s): Monty Reed Organisation(s): University of Leeds Rights-holder(s): Monty Reed Publication Year: 2023 Description: In this powderpoint file, videos are shown that relate to figures from Monty Reed's PhD Thesis and the thesis should be referred to in order to obtain more information about what the videos highlight. Single droplet drying videos are shown using two different drying techniques: suspended droplet drying and acoustic levitation. The videos are of aqueous choline bitartrate droplets dried at a range of conditions. They highlight features of the drying that are tricky to see from still frames. Cite as: Monty Reed (2023): Monty Reed PhD Thesis Videos - Mechanistic Understanding of Spray Dried APIs. University of Leeds. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.5518/1249 Related publication: This dataset corresponds to results presented in Reed, M. (2023). 'Mechanistic Understanding of Spray Dried Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients'. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Leeds. 2. TERMS OF USE --------------- This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 3. PROJECT AND FUNDING INFORMATION ---------------------------------- Title: Mechanistic Understanding of Spray Dried Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Dates: 2018-2023 Funding organisation: The University of Leeds, EPSRC, Johnson Matthey Grant no.: EP/L015285/1 4. CONTENTS ----------- File listing readme.txt - Txt file giving the details of the data presented in this depository. Reed_2023_PhDThesisVideos.pptx - Powerpoint file displaying the droplet drying videos from Monty Reed's PhD thesis. 5. METHODS ---------- The presentation shows single droplet drying videos of aqueous choline bitartrate droplets. Two single droplet drying rigs are used: a suspended droplet drying rig and an acoustic levitator. The suspended droplet drying rig is a custom build located at the University of Leeds, whilst the acoustic levitator is a custom build located at the Johnson Matthey site in Billingham, UK. Details of the drying set-ups are described in detail in the related thesis: Reed, M. (2023). 'Mechanistic Understanding of Spray Dried Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients'. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Leeds. Whilst the data was generated by Monty Reed, the work was guided by his academic supervisors (Prof. Andrew Bayly and Dr. Elena Simone) and his industrial supervisor (Dr. Alex Munnoch).