Literature DB >> 25685865

Analysis of the Particle Formation Process of Structured Microparticles.

Alberto Baldelli1, Mohammed A Boraey1, David S Nobes1, Reinhard Vehring1.   

Abstract

The particle formation process for microparticles of cellulose acetate butyrate dried from an acetone solution was investigated experimentally and theoretically. A monodisperse droplet chain was used to produce solution microdroplets in a size range of 55-70 μm with solution concentrations of 0.37 and 10 mg/mL. As the droplets dried in a laminar air flow with a temperature of 30, 40, or 55 °C, the particle formation process was recorded by two independent optical methods. Dried particles in a size range of 10-30 μm were collected for morphology analysis, showing hollow, elongated particles whose structure was dependent on the drying gas temperature and initial solution concentration. The setup allowed comprehensive measurements of the particle formation process to be made, including the period after initial shell formation. The early particle formation process for this system was controlled by the diffusion of cellulose acetate butyrate in the liquid phase, whereas later stages of the process were dominated by shell buckling and folding.

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Keywords:  cellulose acetate butyrate; drug delivery; evaporation process; particle engineering; particle formation; structured microparticles

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25685865     DOI: 10.1021/mp500758s

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharm        ISSN: 1543-8384            Impact factor:   4.939


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