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- W4313309528 abstract "This chapter illustrates a case study about optimization of a disinfection formulation. All data presented here are real-life information. In this case study, three main attributes of a disinfectant formulation namely antimicrobial efficacy, active ingredient stability (in this case, hydrogen peroxide), and corrosion were studied. First, prior data existed from historical experimentations were analyzed, when available, and they were then augmented using statistical approaches, such as fractional factorial design or Bayesian D-optimality. Linear and nonlinear modeling was then employed to map the input variables to each response. Then, toxicity models, available from the literature, were also used to calculate the toxicity of the formulations. At the end, these models were used as optimization constraints for developing a formulation that has the minimum cost, to promote a formulation which has the least amount of raw materials, while meeting all required criteria for such a product. The final optimized formulations were physically prepared in the lab and tested. The results showed that both formulations met their set requirements. This case study proves that implementation of a systematic statistical approach, showcased here, in design and development of products which consist of mixture of chemicals, can be extremely useful in accelerating the development time, reducing development cost, and leading to optimized formulations with less amount of chemicals, while still meeting the product requirements." @default.
- W4313309528 created "2023-01-06" @default.
- W4313309528 date "2022-12-30" @default.
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- W4313309528 title "Disinfectant Formulation Design" @default.
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