Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone

Oiling-out, also termed as demixing or liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), frequently occurs in the crystallization process of pharmaceuticals and normally results in slow crystal growth, uncontrollable crystal morphology, and low purity of products. In this work, the oiling-out and cooling cryst...

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Main Authors: Lu, Jie, Li, Yi-Ping, Wang, Jing, Li, Zhen, Rohani, Sohrab, Ching, Chi Bun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-990382020-03-07T11:35:38Z Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone Lu, Jie Li, Yi-Ping Wang, Jing Li, Zhen Rohani, Sohrab Ching, Chi Bun School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Chemical engineering::Chemical processes Oiling-out, also termed as demixing or liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), frequently occurs in the crystallization process of pharmaceuticals and normally results in slow crystal growth, uncontrollable crystal morphology, and low purity of products. In this work, the oiling-out and cooling crystallization of idebenone were investigated. The cooling crystallization and the purity of its products were found to depend upon whether an oiling-out occurred in the course of cooling. At low initial concentrations (e.g., 12 mg/mL), oiling-out did not take place, and the crystallization products possessed higher purity. At moderate initial concentrations (e.g., 25 mg/mL) small quantities of oil droplets formed and then coalesced into larger droplets, which subsequently crystallized into products with lower purity. When high initial concentrations (e.g., 31 mg/mL) were employed, large quantities of oil droplets formed a stable oil phase, and thus no products could be harvested. In addition to initial concentration, other parameters such as solvent, cooling rate, and seeding also affected the occurrence of oiling-out. On the basis of the above results, the approach to purifying idebenone through cooling crystallization will be found. 2013-10-31T05:50:35Z 2019-12-06T20:02:34Z 2013-10-31T05:50:35Z 2019-12-06T20:02:34Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Lu, J., Li, Y.-P., Wang, J., Li, Z., Rohani, S., & Ching, C. B. (2012). Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone. Organic process research & development, 16(3), 442-446. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99038 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17124 10.1021/op200339a en Organic process research & development
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Lu, Jie
Li, Yi-Ping
Wang, Jing
Li, Zhen
Rohani, Sohrab
Ching, Chi Bun
Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone
description Oiling-out, also termed as demixing or liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), frequently occurs in the crystallization process of pharmaceuticals and normally results in slow crystal growth, uncontrollable crystal morphology, and low purity of products. In this work, the oiling-out and cooling crystallization of idebenone were investigated. The cooling crystallization and the purity of its products were found to depend upon whether an oiling-out occurred in the course of cooling. At low initial concentrations (e.g., 12 mg/mL), oiling-out did not take place, and the crystallization products possessed higher purity. At moderate initial concentrations (e.g., 25 mg/mL) small quantities of oil droplets formed and then coalesced into larger droplets, which subsequently crystallized into products with lower purity. When high initial concentrations (e.g., 31 mg/mL) were employed, large quantities of oil droplets formed a stable oil phase, and thus no products could be harvested. In addition to initial concentration, other parameters such as solvent, cooling rate, and seeding also affected the occurrence of oiling-out. On the basis of the above results, the approach to purifying idebenone through cooling crystallization will be found.
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Lu, Jie
Li, Yi-Ping
Wang, Jing
Li, Zhen
Rohani, Sohrab
Ching, Chi Bun
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author Lu, Jie
Li, Yi-Ping
Wang, Jing
Li, Zhen
Rohani, Sohrab
Ching, Chi Bun
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title Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone
title_short Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone
title_full Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone
title_fullStr Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone
title_full_unstemmed Study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone
title_sort study on the oiling-out and crystallization for the purification of idebenone
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