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Solubility of Dasatinib monohydrate (anticancer drug) in supercritical CO2: Experimental and thermodynamic modeling

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
卷 346, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.117899

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Supercritical carbon dioxide; Dasatinib monohydrate; Anticancer drug; Solubility; Solid-liquid equilibrium; AIC

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  1. University of Kashan [Pajoohaneh-1400/10]

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The solubility of Dasatinib monohydrate in supercritical carbon dioxide was studied and correlated using different types of models. The experimental results showed that Dasatinib has a high solubility in supercritical carbon dioxide within a certain temperature and pressure range, with the solubility ranging from 0.004-0.082 g/L. Based on the evaluation criteria, the solid-liquid equilibrium model performed superiorly in fitting the solubility data.
Solubility of Dasatinib monohydrate (DAS, an anticancer drug) in supercritical carbon dioxide (Sc-CO2) was examined statically at temperatures ranging from 308 to 338 K and pressures ranging from 120 to 270 bar. Based on the results, mole fractions of DAS dissolved in the Sc-CO2 were reported as 0.45 x 10(-6) to 9.08 x 10(-6), leading to solubilities in the range of 0.004-0.082 g/L, respectively. The experimental data were correlated using three types of models: (1) 20 existing empirical and semi-empirical models including 3-6 parameters on the basis of functional dependencies, (2) temperature-dependent and temperature-independent variants of the Peng-Robinson's (PR) cubic equation of state with a conventional mixing rule, and (3) solid-liquid equilibrium models. All tested models could produce appropriate fits to the solubility data at acceptable levels of accuracy, although solid-liquid equilibrium models led to the superiority based on AARD and AICc criterion. Furthermore, solvation and sublimation enthalpies were estimated. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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