(130g) Ultrasound, Surfactants and Polymers: Curtailing Particle Size and Distribution by Liquid Antisolvent Precipitation
AIChE Annual Meeting
2008
2008 Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Particle Synthesis and Stabilization
Monday, November 17, 2008 - 5:00pm to 5:20pm
Precipitation of ultra-fine particles of antifungal agent Griseofulvin from its organic solution in acetone has been attempted using water as liquid antisolvent. Ultrasound and high jet velocities are used to achieve enhanced micromixing of organic solution and antisolvent. Polymers and surfactants have been used to decelerate the growth of the particles by coagulation and condensation. It is shown that fine submicron particles can be precipitated by lowering the mixing time below the precipitation time by enhanced micro-mixing and/or increasing the precipitation time above the mixing time by increasing viscosity and decreasing interfacial surface energies (and thereby controlling the Ostwald ripening) with the use of polymer and surfactants
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