Special Controlled-Release Systems

  • Liang-tseng Fan
  • Satish Kumar Singh
Part of the Polymers book series (POLYMERS, volume 13)

Abstract

In this chapter, we shall briefly examine some controlled-release systems not widely modeled mathematically. Nevertheless, these systems are interesting since they offer a wide range of performance capabilities, and also constitute interesting modeling problems.

Keywords

Osmotic Pressure Active Agent Semipermeable Membrane Osmotic Pump Control Release System 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Liang-tseng Fan
    • 1
  • Satish Kumar Singh
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of Chemical EngineeringKansas State UniversityManhattanUSA
  2. 2.Kabi PharmaSolnaSweden

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