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Impact of co-solvent concentration on multicomponent metered-dose inhaler formulation properties

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posted on 2025-02-14, 09:32 authored by Swetha Chowdary Vutlapalli
Pressurized metered dose inhalers (pMDIs), used for asthma treatment, exhibit poor drug delivery efficiency, influenced by their formulation properties. This study addresses the gap in literature regarding thermodynamic properties of low global warming potential (GWP) propellants such as HFA152a and HFO1234ze(E) in ethanol, revealing non-ideal mixture behaviour. Impact of ethanol on low GWP alternatives was assessed through experiments and thermodynamic modelling, revealing non-ideal behaviour and reduced vapour pressure. The developed property lookup functions using experimental data, based on equation of state, facilitate mass flux calculations, indicating lower activity coefficients and reduced sensitivity of HFA152a to ethanol concentrations compared to HFO1234ze(E).

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Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Daniel Duke

Additional supervisor 1

Damon Honnery

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Course

Master of Engineering Science (Research)

Degree Type

RESEARCH_MASTERS

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering

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