(226c) Large-Scale Crystallization of a Pure Metastable Polymorph By Reaction Coupling | AIChE

(226c) Large-Scale Crystallization of a Pure Metastable Polymorph By Reaction Coupling

Authors 

Lee, T. - Presenter, National Central University
Lin, H. Y., National Central University
Lee, H. L., National Central University
A maximum of more than 40 g of acetaminophen Form II crystals with a yield of 65 mol % is made reproducibly in a 500 mL reactor by coupling the acetylation of p-aminophenol with the neutralization of acetic acid before the crystallization of acetaminophen Form II crystals. This novel working principle involves a sudden drop of the solubility of acetaminophen from the acetic acidâ??water environment to the acetateâ??water system in addition to temperature cooling but without agitation. This particular processing pathway is capable of maintaining a large supersaturation for quite some time for the system to enter the metastable zone of Form II with respect to the acetateâ??water system. The large amount of Form II crystals so produced are then isolated by filtration and oven drying to prevent Form II crystals in the mother liquor from transforming to the thermodynamically stable Form I crystals by the Ostwaldâ??s rule of stages.