Elucidating the mechanism of paracetamol sonocrystallization for product purity enhancement
Author(s) -
C. Forbes,
Thai Thu Hien Nguyen,
Richard O’Leary,
C. Price
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
proceedings of meetings on acoustics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1939-800X
DOI - 10.1121/2.0000739
Subject(s) - cavitation , isoamyl alcohol , bubble , materials science , crystallization , solvent , hydrophone , ultrasonic sensor , surface tension , sonoluminescence , alcohol , liquid bubble , sonochemistry , chemical engineering , sonication , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemistry , chromatography , acoustics , organic chemistry , thermodynamics , mechanics , physics , engineering
We have previously demonstrated product purity enhancement during the crystallization of paracetamol in a low intensity ultrasound field. In order to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of sonocrystallization, the applied ultrasonic interventions were characterized by measurements of cavitation bubble number, size and size distribution with a Mettler FBRM probe. Ultrasonic intensity measurements were conducted using a needle hydrophone. The solvents selected for study; water, ethanol and isoamyl alcohol show significant differences in behavior. This data provides an insight into the relationship between solvent properties and cavitation bubble activity under the same applied ultrasonic energy. Substantially more cavitation bubbles form in the organic solvents compared with water, this is consistent with the lower surface tension and higher vapor pressure of the organic solvents. The difference in bubble size distributions between ethanol and isoamyl alcohol is significant. In ethanol most bubbles remain b...
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