lyophilicity
Lyophilicity refers to the ability of a substance to undergo lyophilization, a process commonly known as freeze-drying. This process involves the removal of water from a material by freezing it and then reducing the surrounding pressure to allow the frozen water to sublimate directly from the solid phase to the gas phase. Substances that are lyophilophilic are those that can withstand this freeze-drying process and retain their original properties, such as structure, activity, and integrity, after the water is removed.
The principle behind lyophilicity lies in the physical and chemical characteristics of the substance itself and
The effectiveness of lyophilization and thus the concept of lyophilicity is crucial in various industries. In