(409b) Process Development to Avoid Meta-Stable Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation during Crystallization of API
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Crystallization of Pharmaceutical and Biological Molecules II
Tuesday, November 17, 2020 - 8:15am to 8:30am
This presentation will describe how we experimentally investigated the liquid-liquid phase separation that occurred during crystallization of a small molecule API in a ternary solvent system of tetrahydrofuran, acetone and water. Although these solvents are typically miscible, the presence of the API resulted in liquid-liquid phase separation at the seed point under some conditions. In-line process analytical tools such as ParticleViewer and FBRM were incorporated to detect and understand the phenomena. A detailed phase diagram was generated for the crystallization design space as a function of solvent composition, concentration of API in solution and temperature. Along with solubility data, the phase diagram was used to design a process that avoids liquid-liquid phase separation throughout the entire crystallization. In addition, we will describe the impact of wet-milling during seed age that was implemented to ensure that full desupersaturation was achieved, which was critical in avoiding phase separation.