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Controlled crystallization of metastable polymorphic pharmaceutical: Comparative study of batchwise and continuous tubular crystallizers

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 266, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2022.118277

Keywords

Aripiprazole; Polymorph control; Tubular crystallization; Sonocrystallization; Slug flow

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This study presents the successful continuous preparation of pure metastable crystal Form III of APZ using ultrasound and slug-assisted tubular crystallizers, providing a solution to the difficulty of reproducibly obtaining metastable polymorphs in traditional batch crystallizers.
The deliberate and reproducible crystallization of metastable polymorphs of active pharmaceutical ingre-dients (APIs) from solution remains difficult and is still far from trivial. The main challenge is to prevent cross nucleation of the stable form. The traditional cooling experiments in a batch crystallizer cannot repeatably produce aripiprazole (APZ) metastable Form III within selected initial concentrations and cooling rates. The computational fluid dynamics simulations confirmed that fluctuations in temperature and solution concentration in the batch crystallizer would induce the nucleation of stable crystal forms and accelerate solvent-mediated phase transformation. This work presents, for the first time, ultrasonic -and slug-assisted tubular crystallizers for the continuous and controllable preparation of pure metastable crystal Form III of APZ. The ultrasound-assisted air segmented plug flow tubular crystallizer provides an efficient configuration to produce high purity metastable polymorphism pharmaceuticals, which also offers a facile approach for the continuous manufacturing of drug substances.(c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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