Developing a continuous isolation process to produce a pure, dry, free-flowing active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is the final barrier to the implementation of continuous end-to-end pharmaceutical manufacturing. Recent work has led to the development of continuous filtration and washing prototypes for pharmaceutical process development and small-scale manufacture. Here, we address the challenge of static drying of a solvent-wet crystalline API in a fixed bed to facilitate the design of a continuous filter dryer for pharmaceutical development, without excessive particle breakage or the formation of interparticle bridges leading to lump formation. We demonstrate the feasibility of drying small batches on a time scale suitable for continuous manufacturing, complemented by the development of a drying model that provides a design tool for process development. We also evaluate the impact of alternative washing and drying approaches on particle agglomeration. We conclude that our approach yields effective technology, with a performance that is amenable to predictive modeling.
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Ottoboni, S., Coleman, S. J., Steven, C., Siddique, M., Fraissinet, M., Joannes, M., … Mulheran, P. A. (2020). Understanding API static drying with hot gas flow: Design and test of a drying rig prototype and drying modeling development. Organic Process Research and Development, 24(11), 2505–2520. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.0c00035
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