Publications by authors named "Tobias Posset"

The increasing application of Single-Use Systems (SUSs) in pharmaceutical manufacturing lines poses a potential risk of polymer-related impurities leaching into the process stream and persisting through the manufacturing process. To minimize any potential toxicity and impairment to the product's quality, safety thresholds are strictly regulated and enforced in particular for parenteral solutions. At present, impurities are estimated from extractable profiles, which are generated for each SUS with thermal or static extraction.

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Stir-bar Sorptive Extraction (SBSE) in combination with thermal desorption and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (TD-GC-MS) is widely accepted as the gold-standard analysis method for trace amounts of organic substances, including leachables in aqueous matrices. Meanwhile, as far as pharmaceutical quality control in protein-based parenteral drugs is concerned, the use of SBSE analysis remains unexplored. Previous studies reported a strong influence of the matrix on the method's recovery.

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Unlabelled: Capping equipment used in good manufacturing practice manufacturing features different designs and a variety of adjustable process parameters. The overall capping result is a complex interplay of the different capping process parameters and is insufficiently described in literature. It remains poorly studied how the different capping equipment designs and capping equipment process parameters (e.

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A new chelate phosphine linker and its Pd and Cu complexes have been synthesized and immobilized. The solvent impact on these immobilized species, their mobility, and coordination preferences have been studied in situ by HRMAS (High-Resolution Magic Angle Spinning) NMR. The catalyst recycling characteristics match the HRMAS results.

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The title technique, high-resolution magic angle spinning NMR of suspensions, constitutes a powerful new tool for investigating the structures and mobilities of immobilized species and, thus, for optimizing heterobimetallic catalyst systems, such as the Sonogashira coupling of terminal alkynes and aryl halides.

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A variety of popular ionic liquids have been synthesized and characterized, including by optimized (14)N NMR spectroscopy of the neat and dissolved ionic liquids. Ionic liquids incorporating Si(OEt)(3) groups have been immobilized on silica in a well-defined manner with the imidazolium moiety remaining intact. This has been proved by optimized one- and two-dimensional (1)H and (13)C HRMAS NMR spectroscopy of the materials suspended in suitable solvents.

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