(780a) Investigation of the Dfferences in Material Properties Between Amorphous Dispersions Created By Conventional Methods and High-Shear Co-Precipitation | AIChE

(780a) Investigation of the Dfferences in Material Properties Between Amorphous Dispersions Created By Conventional Methods and High-Shear Co-Precipitation

Authors 

Schenck, L., Merck & Co, Inc.
Variankaval, N., Merck & Co.
Mann, A., Merck and Co.
Zhang, D., Merck
Stueber, D., Merck & Co., Inc.
High-shear co-precipitation is a technique for the manufacturing of API-polymer amorphous solid dispersions, and is an alternative to the typical spray-drying and hot-melt extrusion processes. The technique relies on the rapid contacting of a solution of polymer and API with a common anti-solvent, resulting in a stable suspension where the precipitated amorphous solid dispersion is below its glass transition temperature.

In this work we present the characterization and analysis of a co-precipitated solid dispersion exhibiting significant differences in properties compared to equivalent dispersions, prepared via spray-drying and hot-melt extrusion. These differences extend across the full spectrum of â??fundamentalâ? characteristics, including morphology, true density, glass transition temperature and enthalpy, as well as indirect, â??performance-basedâ? properties, such as compactability and dissolution. A large collection of â??orthogonalâ? techniques is brought to bear in the analysis of the material and the elucidation of the physical processes underlying these differences in properties.