Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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231345 | The Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We report a novel approach for the measurement of the location of particle formation in the supercritical antisolvent process (SAS). The measurement strategy is based on in situ Raman and elastic light scattering. In the SAS process, paracetamol was used as the solute, ethanol as the solvent and carbon dioxide as the antisolvent. Experiments were performed under miscible conditions for the binary system ethanol and carbon dioxide at 313Â K and pressures between 10Â MPa and 17.5Â MPa. For high paracetamol concentrations in the injected ethanol solution, particles were found to start precipitating after jet breakup in a multi-phase flow. For low paracetamol concentrations, precipitation starts later in a one-phase flow, when the transient interface (phase boundary) between the injected solution and the supercritical carbon dioxide has diminished.
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Authors
Stefan Dowy, Andreas Braeuer, Karla Reinhold-López, Alfred Leipertz,