The role of the intermediate stage of drying on particle in-situ crystallization in spray dryers

In-situ crystallization of particles in spray drying has several advantages particularly for product quality modification in the pharmaceutical industry. This process was investigated in a counter current spray dryer using lactose as a model material by manipulation of the local humidity within the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Powder technology 2018-01, Vol.323, p.357-366
Hauptverfasser: Shakiba, S., Mansouri, S., Selomulya, C., Woo, M.W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In-situ crystallization of particles in spray drying has several advantages particularly for product quality modification in the pharmaceutical industry. This process was investigated in a counter current spray dryer using lactose as a model material by manipulation of the local humidity within the drying chamber. Sample collection and humidity injection at different location of the dryer were carried out to better understand the mechanism of particle formation and solidification which are essential components of in-situ crystallization. They revealed that particle formation can be delayed by local humidity elevation. Differential scanning calorimetry and XRD of the yields showed that humidity manipulation was capable to produce semi crystalline lactose of up to 90% crystallinity. The results confirmed that there is a critical period for crystallization such that extending this period would significantly increase the degree of crystallization. Comparison on different requirements of crystallization indicated that extending the time for nucleation and the growth at the critical period via humidity manipulation has the most significant effect on the in-situ crystallization process. [Display omitted] •Investigation of effect of humidity on in-situ crystallization in counter current S/D•Study on the effect of local humidity elevation for achieving highest degree of crystallization•Discovery of mechanism of in-situ crystallization via particle collection from different heights•Comparing impact of various effective parameters of crystallization on degree of crystallinity
ISSN:0032-5910
1873-328X
DOI:10.1016/j.powtec.2017.10.018