On-line Firmware Updating and Fingerprint Generating for Solid State Disks

2021 ◽  
pp. 28-36
Author(s):  
Yuan Xue ◽  
Shouxin Wang ◽  
Tian Chen ◽  
Quanxin Zhang ◽  
Lu Liu ◽  
...  
Pharmaceutics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 475
Author(s):  
Guijin Liu ◽  
Junjian Li ◽  
Shiming Deng

Solid multicomponent systems (SMS) are gaining an increasingly important role in the pharmaceutical industry, to improve the physicochemical properties of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). In recent years, various processes have been employed for SMS manufacturing. Control of the particle solid-state properties, such as size, morphology, and crystal form is required to optimize the SMS formulation. By utilizing the unique and tunable properties of supercritical fluids, supercritical anti-solvent (SAS) process holds great promise for the manipulation of the solid-state properties of APIs. The SAS techniques have been developed from batch to continuous mode. Their applications in SMS preparation are summarized in this review. Many pharmaceutical co-crystals and solid dispersions have been successfully produced via the SAS process, where the solid-state properties of APIs can be well designed by controlling the operating parameters. The underlying mechanisms on the manipulation of solid-state properties are discussed, with the help of on-line monitoring and computational techniques. With continuous researching, SAS process will give a large contribution to the scalable and continuous manufacturing of desired SMS in the near future.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Musaalbakri Abdul Manan ◽  
Colin Webb

Abstract A newly designed, laboratory-scaled and multi-layer squared tray solid state bioreactor (SSB), was developed and successfully operated in solid state fermentation (SSF) conditions. The bioreactor was divided into eight layers of squared perforated trays. Wheat bran was used as a solid substrate for the growth of Aspergillus awamori and Aspergillus oryzae. The SSB was equipped with an oxygen (O2)/carbon dioxide (CO2) gas analyser and a thermocouple. Continuous on-line monitoring of fungal growth could be performed by indirect methods that measure O2 consumed, production of CO2 and metabolic heat. The advantage of using this method is that there are no tedious and time-consuming sampling processes. The evolution of CO2, which represents an accumulation term, was integrated with time and fitted to the Gompertz model in a log-like equation. The Gompertz model generated values that may be used to stimulate and verify the experimental data. Results strongly suggest that the evolved and accumulated CO2, excellently described fungal growth. Simulated results agreed with experimental results. The respiratory quotient (RQ), which is the ratio of CO2 evolution rate (CER) to O2 uptake rate (OUR), was determined by the gas balance method. CER and OUR confirmed that measurements correlated to fungal activity. Each RQ values can explain the differences of each SFF process carried out. Yet, heat evolved by fungal activity also described fungal growth. The current findings is an excellent pre-liminary experimental work, evidencing that multi-layer squared tray SSB with forced moistened aeration present a promising alternative of instrumented bioreactors for SSF processes.


2008 ◽  
Vol 368-372 ◽  
pp. 265-267 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Zhu Zhou ◽  
Lei Dai ◽  
Yue Hua Li ◽  
Yin Lin Wu ◽  
Ling Wang ◽  
...  

Mg ion conductors, MgAl2O4 and MgZr4(PO4)6, were prepared by solid state reaction. Their electrical properties were measured and their application in electrochemical sensors for on-line determination of Mg in molten Al in the refining process and alloying process was examined. The activation energies for Mg ion conduction in MgAl2O4 and MgZr4(PO4)6 are 2.08 eV and 1.7 eV, respectively. The sensors have been found to respond rapidly to the change of Mg content in molten aluminium around 1000 K.


2011 ◽  
Vol 341-342 ◽  
pp. 700-704
Author(s):  
Bai Yi Huang

Flash-based solid state disks (SSD) is a performance based data storage technology that optimizes the use of flash-based technology to implement its data storage capabilities compared with mechanically available data storage technologies. It has been argued in theory and practice that SSD devices are better performers compared with mechanical devices. To improve the efficiency of a flash memory SSD device, it is important for it to be designed to be computationally support parallel operations.


2011 ◽  
Vol 46 (5) ◽  
pp. 31-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li-Pin Chang ◽  
Li-Chun Huang

2012 ◽  
Vol 61 (5) ◽  
pp. 636-649 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaehong Kim ◽  
Sangwon Seo ◽  
Dawoon Jung ◽  
Jin-Soo Kim ◽  
Jaehyuk Huh

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