Ranjit Thakur
Auburn University
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Chemical Engineering Communications | 2006
Ranjit Thakur; Ram B. Gupta
ABSTRACT Supercritical anti-solvent precipitation with enhanced mass transfer (SAS-EM) is used for the formation of particles of hydrocortisone (HC), an anti-inflammatory drug. This technique is similar to the supercritical anti-solvent process but uses a reflecting horn surface that vibrates at 20 kHz frequency, which enhances the mass transfer of the solvent to supercritical fluid anti-solvent, reducing the growth of the particles. Controllable sizes and morphologies of HC particles are obtained using the SAS-EM process. At a power supply of 0 watts (to ultrasonic transducer), HC fibers of an average length of ∼81 μm and an average diameter of ∼6 μm are obtained. Upon increasing the power supply to 120 watts, which enhances mass transfer, particles of average size as low as 180 nm are obtained. Intermediate particle size and morphology are easily obtained by adjusting the power supply to the desired intermediate value. The obtained powder is free of impurities and is mostly amorphous.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2006
Ranjit Thakur; Ram B. Gupta
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2005
Ranjit Thakur; Ram B. Gupta
Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2006
Ranjit Thakur; Ram B. Gupta
Archive | 2008
Andrew Geall; Sushma Kommareddy; Gerhard Muhrer; Vishal Saxena; Ranjit Thakur
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2005
Ranjit Thakur; Ram B. Gupta
Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology | 2005
José F. Louvier‐Hernández; Gabriel Luna-Bárcenas; Ranjit Thakur; Ram B. Gupta
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2009
Ranjit Thakur; Auburn E. Hudgins; Elisabete Goncalves; Gerhard Muhrer
Archive | 2008
Gerhard Muhrer; Thomas Kieckbusch; Dilraj Singh; Ranjit Thakur; Kurt Schaffluetzel; Norbert Rasenack
Archive | 2008
Gerhard Muhrer; Thomas Kieckbusch; Dilraj Singh; Ranjit Thakur; Kurt Schaffluetzel; Norbert Rasenack