Join this new webinar presented by Mark Bumiller of Entegris titled, Formulation and Droplet Size Analysis of Cannabis Emulsions.
About this webinar
The AccuSizer and Nicomp systems can be used in fine/specialty chemical industries/applications to detect tails that can be detrimental to quality and performance. This webinar will specifically focus on the droplet size analysis of THC and CBD emulsions/nanoemulsions.
An emulsion is usually comprised of two or more immiscible liquids where one liquid in the form of droplets is dispersed in another liquid. Dynamic Light Scattering (Nicomp) is used to determine the particle size distributions of emulsions. Emulsion stability is a crucial factor in ensuring the effectiveness and performance of all sorts of products, including pharmaceutical drugs. A dispersion (also known as suspension) consists of solid particles distributed evenly throughout a continuous medium (i.e. inks, dyes, food items)
This webinar will cover a range of topics, including:
- The fundamentals of emulsions
- Particle & droplet size analysis of CBD/THC emulsions
- Formulation
- Analytical Techniques
- Standardization
About the webinar speakers:
Mark has worked in the field of particle size analysis for forty years. Mark has published more than a dozen papers on particle characterization and has presented over 200 webinars on this topic.
He has served as a member of the expert committee for USP 788, the executive committee of the International Fine Particle Research Institute (IFPRI) and the executive committee of Particle Technology Forum of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Mark is an active member of Technical Committee 24 within ISO helping to write standards for particle size and zeta potential analysis. At Entegris Mark is the Technology Manager for the AMH Instrumentation Division.
Who is this webinar for:
This webinar is for Scientists and researchers in the cannabis industry, Formulation Chemists, QC Chemists or anyone interested in cannabis emulsions in general. Book your place below.