Increasing the Batch Size of a QESD Crystallization by Using a MSMPR Crystallizer
Quasi-emulsion solvent diffusion (QESD) crystallizations can improve the micromeritic properties of drugs and excipients. A solution is dispersed in a miscible antisolvent as a transient emulsion. Using this technique, substances that normally crystallize in the form of e.g., needles, agglomerate in...
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Main Authors: | Jerome Hansen (Author), Peter Kleinebudde (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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