Artigo

Theophylline polymorphs by atomization of supercritical antisolvent induced suspensions

JOURNAL OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS

Miguel Ângelo Joaquim Rodrigues; Luís Miguel Borges Padrela; Edmundo José Simões Gomes de Azevedo2011

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Autores:

Miguel Ângelo Joaquim Rodrigues (Miguel Ângelo Joaquim Rodrigues); Luís Miguel Borges Padrela (Luís Miguel Borges Padrela); Vítor Manuel Geraldes Fernandes (Vítor Manuel Geraldes Fernandes); José Santos; Henrique Aníbal Santos de Matos (Henrique Aníbal Santos de Matos); Edmundo José Simões Gomes de Azevedo (Edmundo José Simões Gomes de Azevedo)

Publicado em

Maio 2011

Resumo

he Atomization of Supercritical Antisolvent Induced Suspensions (ASAIS) is a small volume supercritical antisolvent process characterized by the inline dissolution of the antisolvent before the liquid atomization for the solvent extraction step. The antisolvent (CO2) is mixed with the solute-containing solution in a small volume mixer immediately before the nozzle orifice in conditions such that cause the precipitation of the solutes. The generated suspension is then spray-dried for solvent separation. Compared to other similar particle-producing techniques, this approach allows a more efficient control of the antisolvent process and reduces the volume of the high-pressure precipitator by several orders of magnitude. Theophylline (TPL) particles produced by ASAIS are the polymorph previously obtained elsewhere by conventional SAS. Yet, the normal (non-polymorph) crystal form is obtained under non-antisolvent conditions. The required phase equilibria of the system TPL/tetrahydrofuran/CO2 between 308 K and 328 K were also obtained. The results presented here demonstrate that, under selected conditions, ASAIS is a continuous-regime alternative to conventional SAS for the production of unique products, such as crystal polymorphs.

Detalhes da publicação

Título do contentor da publicação

JOURNAL OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS

Primeira página ou número de artigo

303

Última página

312

Volume

2

Fascículo

58

Domínio Científico (FOS)

chemical-engineering - Engenharia Química

Idioma da publicação (código ISO)

eng - Inglês

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