KAGAKU KOGAKU RONBUNSHU
Online ISSN : 1349-9203
Print ISSN : 0386-216X
ISSN-L : 0386-216X
Materials and Devices
Control of Hydrates of Vamicamide Hydrochloride
Takashi MukutaTakanori KawaiEiki OikawaKooji Kagara
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2003 Volume 29 Issue 6 Pages 734-739

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Vamicamide hydrochloride has four hydrates (A, B, C and D forms). The powder characteristics and crystallization behavior of each hydrate were investigated. The C-form has good filterability and lower risk of dust explosion than other hydrates. Accordingly, the C-form was selected, and its crystallization conditions were examined. The C-form is the most stable form with lowest solubility among hydrates, but in the absence of seeding the D-form was crystallized and then transformed to the C-form via solvent-mediated transformation. Furthermore, the D-form was crystallized during cooling and became mixed in the product. To prevent crystallization of the D-form, its supersolubility was determined. The manufacturing process of the C-form was established by operating without exceeding the supersolubility of the D-form.
Based on these results, a scale-up experiment was performed with a 1,500–1 crystallization vessel. The control of hydrates on a 1,500–l scale was successfully achieved, and the C-form was crystallized selectively without involving the D-form.
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© 2003 by THE SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, JAPAN
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