Title of article :
Formation and stabilization of submicron particles via rapid expansion processes
Author/Authors :
Türk، نويسنده , , Michael and Lietzow، نويسنده , , Ralph، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
10
From page :
346
To page :
355
Abstract :
Submicron particles were produced by rapid expansion of supercritical solution into air (RESS) or an aqueous surfactant solution (RESSAS) to minimize particle growth and to prevent particle agglomeration. Thereby the effect of process conditions on the size of the particles precipitated was investigated. The obtained product was evaluated by measuring particle size by 3-wavelength extinction measurements, dynamic light scattering, specific surface areas by nitrogen gas adsorption, melting behaviour by differential scanning calorimetry, particle morphology by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron micrographs (SEM), and drug loading by high performance liquid chromatography. to the particle formation experiments, the melting temperature of Salicylic acid under CO2 pressure and the solubility of Salicylic acid in CO2 were measured. The size of Salicylic acid particles produced via RESS decreased from 230 to 130 nm as the pre-expansion temperature decreased from 388 to 328 K and the specific surface area of the micronized particles was found to be up to 60 times higher than that of the unprocessed material. RESSAS experiments demonstrate that in 1 wt.% Tween 80 solutions Salicylic acid concentrations of 4.6 g/dm3 could be stabilized with particle diameters in the range of 180 nm. Additional experiments show that Ibuprofen nanoparticles with an average size of 80 nm and a drug concentration of 2.4 g/dm3 could be stabilized in 1 wt.% Tween® 80 solutions. The use of a SDS solution instead of Tween® 80 results in a stable aqueous suspension of phytosterol nanoparticles, where the average particle size is 50 nm at a drug concentration of 5.6 g/dm3.
Keywords :
salicylic acid , IBUPROFEN , phytosterol , Carbon dioxide , Tween 80 , SDS , RESS , RESSAS
Journal title :
Journal of Supercritical Fluids
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Supercritical Fluids
Record number :
1420972
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