Project Details:
Thermodynamics and non-equilibrium criteria for development and application of supplemented phase diagrams
| Project No.: | 2003-036-2-100 |
| Start date: | 2004-03-01 |
| End date: | 2011-03-21 |
| Division: | Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division |
The aim of the project is to establish rational links between thermodynamic aspects of phase diagrams supplemented by the non equilibrium curve of the glass transition temperature for mixtures of water with vitrifying agents used in the cryo and dehydropreservation of natural (foods, seeds, etc.) and synthetic products (pharmaceuticals). It will contribute to improve processing and conservation practices of these important materials.It intends not just to compile information that already exists, but to consider all the sort of basic and applied problems that one should consider when managing these phase/state diagrams.
To fulfill this goal this study proposes to analyze:
- The areas of food and pharmaceutical processing in which theoretical basis are needed for a better definition of the involved phenomena.
- The practical/theoretical applicability of equations extensively employed to predict transition temperatures.
- Which is the best standard procedure to determine the glass transition curve over the water content scale.
- Differences between methods based on thermodynamics and kinetics to determine the phase/state transitions, and how could they be standardized.
- What is the effect of water content on the kinetics of phase/state transitions (glass temperature, crystallization temperature) in biomaterials.
- How can be state diagrams applied to analyze the stability of biomolecules under extreme conditions (i.e. frozen systems, high or low pressures).
- How can multidimentional (ternary systems, pressure coordinate) diagrams be managed. The project will aim to give scientific-based definitions in the detected critical areas.
project announcement published in Chem. Int. Sep-Oct 2004
June 2005 - The update and literature classification on supplemental phase diagrams for relevant aqueous systems for food and pharmaceuticals has been completed. The initial critical evaluation of this database includes the shortcomings of current practice.
> link to database (in progress)
May 2010: A Technical Report entitled 'Empirical and theoretical models of equilibrium and non-equilibrium transition temperatures of supplemented phase diagrams in aqueous systems' has been published in Pure Appl. Chem., 2010, Vol. 82, No. 5, pp. 1065-1097 (doi:10.1351/PAC-REP-09-10-24)
Feb 2011: A second Technical Report entitled 'State Diagrams for Improving Processing and Storage of Foods, Biological Materials and Pharmaceuticals' is been finalized and will be published in Pure Appl. Chem., 2011, Vol. 83, No. 8, pp. 1567-1617; doi:10.1351/PAC-REP-10-07-02 , published online 2011-03-07
project completed
Last update: 31 Aug 2011