The MVIC member companies Magle Chemoswed (Andrea Sanchez-Valencia and Lars-Erik Briggner) and Emmace (Kyrre Thalberg) has published a new article. By quantitatively determining changes in amorphicity, particle size distribution, specific surface area, crystal structure and thermal properties, a two-step fitting kinetic model is proposed which captures experimental trends. The results show that while the crystallization component and initial relaxation is mainly driven by relative humidity, the long-term relaxation, which has a continuous impact on specific surface area, is less dependent on temperature and humidity and is only partially related to changes in amorphicity and apparent particle size. Read and download the full article here.
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