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- Crystallization of Pharmaceutical and Biological Molecules: II
- (394b) Polymorph Screening Using Microfluidics
A significant interest exists in the pharmaceutical industry for rapid polymorph screening techniques that reduce the time, effort and material consumed. Towards that end, we are developing a microfluidic solution for high throughput polymorph screening. Microfluidic technology provides a methodology to actively regulate the rapid micromixing at micron length scales. By using a combinatorial approach, several screening experiments can be performed simultaneously and the material consumption can be minimized.
In this work, we will discuss a ?first generation' microfluidic mixer design that effects anti-solvent crystallization. The solution and anti-solvent flow inside a microfluidic channel and the mixing of the liquids is due only to diffusion. Also, the rate of mixing and the composition of the liquid phase can be varied by changing the flow rates and concentrations, thus influencing the polymorph selectivity. We present the results of our experiments on some model systems and discuss the applicability of the concept towards the development of a high throughput microfluidic device for rapid polymorph screening.