Quantitative Link between Secondary Nucleation and Mixing Hydrodynamics in Batch Cooling Crystallization: A New Approach in Process Development

M. Yousuf,P. Frawley

Published 2019 in Organic Process Research & Development

ABSTRACT

Precise control of a crystallization process requires a clear understanding of nucleation kinetics. Interpreting secondary nucleation threshold (SNT) of a given crystallization process under optimized hydrodynamic conditions can highlight the impact of critical process variables on product particle size distribution (PSD). In this work, a new approach is proposed in industrial crystallization process development in which a quantitative link was developed between batch cooling crystallization and fluid turbulent shear stress (TSS). The experiments involve solution crystallization of paracetamol in isopropanol. A novel method was adopted in which a large single seed crystal of paracetamol was held stationary in an agitating reactor. Using particle imaging velocimetry, a constant TSS was obtained across different scales which resulted in a constant SNT because of crystal nuclei breeding. This led to better control over the crystallization process which eventually resulted in a consistent PSD, independent of ...

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