Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1482167 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the results of a dielectric spectroscopy study of freeze-dried lactose with a range of moisture contents. Dielectric properties were measured over a wide range of frequency (10−1 to 106 Hz) and temperature (−120 °C to 120 °C). Four relaxation processes were analysed with respect to moisture content and corresponding relaxation mechanisms were suggested. Two processes (γ and β) were observed in the sub-Tg range of temperature and another two processes were observed near to and above the glass transition temperature, Tg. The relatively high-frequency γ-process was ascribed to the mobility of pendant hydroxymethyl groups and exhibited only a weak dependence on moisture content. The most moisture sensitive process was the second sub-Tg (Johari–Goldstein) β-process, whereby the relaxation time changed by 2 orders of magnitude as the moisture was increased by 7%. Also the third process (α-relaxation, near Tg) was sensitive to moisture content and was in good agreement with DSC data measured for freeze-dried lactose. The fourth process was a proton percolation process at the micro-crystals formed at the surface of amorphous particles during heating at the temperatures higher than Tg and shows the moisture dependence.

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