Webinar on
Advancements in Real-Time, Non-Destructive Monitoring of Organic
Solvents Using Thermal Measurement Techniques
17th
July 2025 at 3pm (UK time)
Amelia Claxton – amelia.claxton@proxisense.com
Proxisense
Ltd, UK

Solvents are
widely used throughout various stages of pharmaceutical manufacturing. However,
traces of harmful residual solvents can remain in the final product, making it
essential to monitor their concentrations for both quality control and
regulatory compliance. Traditionally, residual solvents have been measured
using techniques such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry.
Accurate and
reliable measurement of water content is also critical for maintaining product
quality and manufacturing efficiency within the industry. Current methods for
solvent determination often lack speed, convenience, or affordability, and
typically require skilled operators or specialized reagents.
In this
work, we introduce a novel thermal-based method developed for the rapid
analysis of residual solvents in pharmaceutical products. Following success in
a recent Innovate UK Collaborative Research and Development competition,
Proxisense Ltd —working in partnership with the University of Strathclyde and
the National Physical Laboratory (NPL)— is advancing the LiquiSensor™
technology to improve measurement efficiency and accessibility in this domain.
This
innovative thermal-based sensing device represents a significant technological
advancement, enabling real-time, non-destructive detection of solvents,
including water, across a broad concentration range in pharmaceutical products.
This webinar
will explore the core technology behind LiquiSensor™, showcase relevant
use cases, and discuss its potential applications within pharmaceutical
manufacturing.
This webinar
will last no longer than one hour.
Please
register at https://universityofstrathclyde.webex.com/weblink/register/r63013436e587b0433fb7e0a18cd11919