- Researchers setting up a new measurement method in a regulated environment, looking to optimize current methods, or experiencing challenges with sample preparation.
- Anyone in the process of transferring a method from one XRD instrument to another.
- How to set up a XRD measurement program based on the sample and sample holder. How to prepare samples on different holders.
- Understand the function of each optical component in an XRD system.
Best Practice for Developing and Validating XRD Methods
December 12, 2024 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET | Virtual
About The Event
X-ray Diffraction (XRD) is the gold standard to detect and monitor API polymorphs. It is known that poorly controlled polymorphism can hugely impact the safety of the drug product as previously seen in several cases. However, is there a perfect method to detect the polymorphs or is there a one fits all method? What are the important parameters in a XRD measurement? How should samples be prepared and how does sample preparation impact data quality? In this webinar, Dr. Kuo-Chih Shih will cover the optical components in the XRD system and how those components affect the collected XRD data. In addition, Dr. Shih will discuss how optimize sample preparation for obtaining consistent XRD results. This webinar is going to benefit you: If you are setting up a new measurement program for your samples; If you are wondering why your methods are set in a specific way from a long time ago; If you want to optimize your current methods; If you found your sample preparation is not giving you consistent results. Finally, if you are preparing to perform a method transfer from one XRD system to another.
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