Microflow system promotes acetaminophen crystal nucleation.
Akari NishigakiMihoko MaruyamaMunenori NumataChisako KanzakiShun-Ichi TanakaHiroshi Y YoshikawaMasayuki ImanishiMasashi YoshimuraYusuke MoriKazufumi TakanoPublished in: Engineering in life sciences (2020)
It is known that interfaces have various impacts on crystallization from a solution. Here, we describe crystallization of acetaminophen using a microflow channel, in which two liquids meet and form a liquid-liquid interface due to laminar flow, resulting in uniform mixing of solvents on the molecular scale. In the anti-solvent method, the microflow mixing promoted the crystallization more than bulk mixing. Furthermore, increased flow rate encouraged crystal formation, and a metastable form appeared under a certain flow condition. This means that interface management by the microchannel could be a beneficial tool for crystallization and polymorph control.
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