A THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY OF ADDITIVE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL AGING AND ANTIPLASTICIZATION ON THE WATER PERMEABILITY OF POLYMER FILMCOATINGS

Authors
Citation
Jh. Guo, A THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY OF ADDITIVE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL AGING AND ANTIPLASTICIZATION ON THE WATER PERMEABILITY OF POLYMER FILMCOATINGS, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 83(3), 1994, pp. 447-449
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry,"Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
00223549
Volume
83
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
447 - 449
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3549(1994)83:3<447:ATAEOA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The effects of physical aging and antiplasticization on the water tran sport properties of glassy cellulose acetate film-coated tablets were investigated. The gradual approach toward thermodynamic equilibrium du ring physical aging decrease the free volume of the polymers. This dec rease in free volume is accompanied by a decrease in the transport mob ility, with concomitant changes in those properties of the polymer tha t depend on it. Antiplasticization arises from an interaction between the polymer and the Plasticizer molecules and decreases the molecular mobility of the polymer and plasticizer. This effect was confirmed by mechanical measurements of polymer free films at the same experimental temperature. We have studied the additive effect of aging and antipla sticizing to see if the individual effects would interfere with one an other as might be expected if the same free volume were involved in ea ch. The pronouncedly additive effects of physical aging and antiplasti cization on the water permeability can be found in cellulose acetate f ilm-coated tablets that were affected by longer physical aging time an d lower plasticizer concentration. A theoretical study suggested that the free Volume in the glassy polymer should consist of at least two i ndependent parts, one of which is affected by annealing and the other by antiplasticization.