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Cary 620 ir optical microscope

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies
Sourced in United States

The Cary 620 IR optical microscope is a high-performance infrared (IR) microscope designed for advanced material analysis. It provides users with the ability to non-destructively analyze and characterize a wide range of samples at the microscopic level using infrared spectroscopy.

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Thermal analysis of powder formulations

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HSM observations were made using an Agilent Cary 620 IR optical microscope (Agilent, Santa Clara, CA, USA) equipped with a hot stage (T95 LinkPad and FTIR 600, Linkam, Tadworth, UK). Powder samples of the formulations were mounted on a microscope slide, which was covered with a glass coverslip and placed on the hot-stage furnace inside the sample chamber. The samples were then heated from room temperature to 200°C at a heating rate of 10°C/min. Changes in melting behavior as a function of temperature were recorded as images using Linkam software.
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Thermal Analysis of ARP and Cocrystals

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HSM analysis was conducted with a Cary 620 IR optical microscope (Agilent, Santa Clara, California, USA) equipped with an electronically controlled hot stage (T95 LinkPad and FTIR 600, Linkam, Epsom, Tadworth, UK). The ARP and cocrystal samples were mounted on glass slips, placed on the hot-stage furnace, and heated to 180°C at a rate of 10°C/min. Changes in sample morphology during heating were recorded as images using Linkam software.
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