HyperDSC Publications
Pijpers TFJ, Mathot VBE, Goderis B, et al. High - Speed calorimetry for the study of kinetics of (re) vitrification, crystallization and melting of macromolecules. Macromolecules 2002; 35:3601-13.
Ford, J.L., Mann, T.E. (2002) HighSpeed Differential Scanning Calorimetry of Polymorphic Transitions in Nifedipine J. Pharm. Pharmacol., 54 (Suppl), S-48.
Paul Gabbott, Paul Clarke, Tim Mann, Paul Royall, Sukhraj Shergill. A High Sensitivity, High Speed DSC Technique: Measurement of Amorphous Lactose. American Laboratory August 2003.
Caroline McGregor, Mark H Saunders, Graham Buckton, Robert Saklatvala. The use of high-speed differential scanning calorimetry (Hyper-DSC) to study the thermal properties of Carbamazepine polymorphs. Thermochimica Acta 2004, 417(2), 231-237.
Comparison of High Speed Differential Scanning Calorimetry (Hyper-DSCT) and Modulated Differential Scanning Calorimetry To Detect the Glass Transition of Polyvinylpyrollidone Robert D Saklatvala, Mark Saunders, Shaun Fitzpatrick, Graham Buckton
The potential of High speed DSC (Hyper-DSC) for the detection and quantification of small amounts of amorphous content in predominantly crystalline samples. Mark Saunders, Kalyan Podluii, Sukhraj Shergill, Chris Blatchford, Graham Buckton, Paul Royall
M.Hurtta and I.Pitkanen. Quantification of low levels of amorphous content in maltitol. Thermochimica Acta 2004, 419(1-2), 19-29.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics 301 (2005) 1-5, High speed DSC (hyper-DSC) as a tool to measure the solubility of a drug within a solid or semi-solid matrix. Daniela Gramaglia , Barbara R. Conway , Vicky L. Kett, R. Karl Malcolm, Hannah K. Batchelor