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Shear and extensional rheology of hydroxypropyl cellulose melt using capillary rheometry
Authors:Anant Paradkar  Adrian Kelly  Phil Coates  Peter York
Affiliation:1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune, India;2. IRC in Polymer Engineering, University of Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP, UK;3. Institute of Pharmaceutical Innovation, University of Bradford, Bradford BD7 1DP, UK
Abstract:With increasing interest in hot melt extrusion for preparing polymer–drug systems, knowledge of the shear and extensional rheology of polymers is required for the formulation and process design. Shear and extensional rheology of three commercial grades of hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) was examined at 140, 145 and 150 °C using twin bore capillary rheometry at range of processing rates. The power law model fitted for shear flow behaviour up to shear strain rates of approximately 1000 s−1, above which measured shear viscosities deviated from the power law and surface instabilities were observed in the extrudate, particularly for higher molecular weight grades. Shear thinning index was found to be relatively independent of temperature and molecular weight, whilst the consistency index, indicative of zero shear viscosity increased exponentially with increase in molecular weight. Extensional viscosity of all grades studied was found to decrease with increasing temperature and increasing processing rate. Foaming of the extrudate occurred especially at low temperatures and with the high molecular weight grade. An understanding of the relationships between shear and extensional flows with temperature, processing rate and molecular weight is a useful tool for process design; optimisation and troubleshooting of Hot melt extrusion (HME) of pharmaceutical formulations.
Keywords:Hydroxypropyl cellulose   Polymer melt rheology   Capillary rheometry   Hot melt extrusion
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