Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications

© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Predicting solubility of solids in supercritical solvents with and without cosolvents is a key step supporting the application of supercritical fluids to processes as the extraction of natural compounds and particle engineering. The aim of this work is model...

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Main Authors: Tabernero, A., Vieira De Melo, S., Mammucari, R., Martín Del Valle, E., Foster, Neil
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier BV 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55744
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author Tabernero, A.
Vieira De Melo, S.
Mammucari, R.
Martín Del Valle, E.
Foster, Neil
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Mammucari, R.
Martín Del Valle, E.
Foster, Neil
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description © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Predicting solubility of solids in supercritical solvents with and without cosolvents is a key step supporting the application of supercritical fluids to processes as the extraction of natural compounds and particle engineering. The aim of this work is modelling the solubility of solid therapeutic compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide with and without cosolvents using semiempirical models. A comparative assessment of eight models is presented based on deviations, number of parameters, range of applicability (concentration of cosolvents and proximity to the mixture critical point) and cosolvent-solute interactions. All equations provide an average deviation on solubility around 10%. The use of the González (with four parameters) and Reddy and Madras equation (with five parameters) is judged the most convenient as they have the smaller number of parameters and are applicable over a suitable range of cosolvent concentrations. In all cases it has been possible to relate the solubility behaviour to the cosolvent-solute interaction and the concentration of cosolvent. However, deviations increase when conditions are slightly close to the mixture critical point. A modification is proposed through the introduction of a 'q exponential function'. The modified q-models can be regarded as generalized models based on the Tsallis's statistical non-extensive entropy theory. In fact, the original Chrastil and González equation can be seen as a particular case of the q-Chrastil and q-González models. They have deviations similar to the other model and show potential for further studies.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-557442017-09-13T16:10:17Z Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications Tabernero, A. Vieira De Melo, S. Mammucari, R. Martín Del Valle, E. Foster, Neil © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Predicting solubility of solids in supercritical solvents with and without cosolvents is a key step supporting the application of supercritical fluids to processes as the extraction of natural compounds and particle engineering. The aim of this work is modelling the solubility of solid therapeutic compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide with and without cosolvents using semiempirical models. A comparative assessment of eight models is presented based on deviations, number of parameters, range of applicability (concentration of cosolvents and proximity to the mixture critical point) and cosolvent-solute interactions. All equations provide an average deviation on solubility around 10%. The use of the González (with four parameters) and Reddy and Madras equation (with five parameters) is judged the most convenient as they have the smaller number of parameters and are applicable over a suitable range of cosolvent concentrations. In all cases it has been possible to relate the solubility behaviour to the cosolvent-solute interaction and the concentration of cosolvent. However, deviations increase when conditions are slightly close to the mixture critical point. A modification is proposed through the introduction of a 'q exponential function'. The modified q-models can be regarded as generalized models based on the Tsallis's statistical non-extensive entropy theory. In fact, the original Chrastil and González equation can be seen as a particular case of the q-Chrastil and q-González models. They have deviations similar to the other model and show potential for further studies. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55744 10.1016/j.supflu.2013.11.017 Elsevier BV restricted
spellingShingle Tabernero, A.
Vieira De Melo, S.
Mammucari, R.
Martín Del Valle, E.
Foster, Neil
Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications
title Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications
title_full Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications
title_fullStr Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications
title_full_unstemmed Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications
title_short Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications
title_sort modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-co2 with and without cosolvents: a comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on chrastil's equation and its modifications
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55744