Nucleation and Growth Kinetics for Combined Cooling and Antisolvent Crystallization in a Mixed-Suspension, Mixed-Product Removal System: Estimating Solvent Dependency
Combined cooling and antisolvent crystallization is a critical unit operation in pharmaceutical manufacturing, especially for heat-sensitive or poorly soluble active pharmaceutical ingredients. The model-based design of these systems relies on the accuracy of the underlying growth and nucleation kin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Crystal growth & design 2018-03, Vol.18 (3), p.1560-1570 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Combined cooling and antisolvent crystallization is a critical unit operation in pharmaceutical manufacturing, especially for heat-sensitive or poorly soluble active pharmaceutical ingredients. The model-based design of these systems relies on the accuracy of the underlying growth and nucleation kinetic parameters. Unlike temperature where these kinetic parameters are well-known to follow an Arrhenius relation, their dependency on solvent composition still remains unclear, especially in continuous mixed-suspension, mixed-product removal (MSMPR) systems. In this paper, we use population balance modeling coupled with nonlinear regression to estimate growth and nucleation parameters as a function of both temperature and solvent composition. As solvent composition increases from 44 vol % to 66 vol % solvent, both growth and nucleation rates were observed to decrease monotonically with their values reduced by almost one-third. It was also shown that, if the solvent dependency is ignored, the yield can be overpredicted or underpredicted by as much as 15%. |
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ISSN: | 1528-7483 1528-7505 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.cgd.7b01528 |