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Title: Development of affinity polymeric particles for the removal of 4-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) from active pharmaceutical ingredient crude streams using a green technology
Author: Viveiros, Raquel
Pinto, José J.
Costa, Nuno
Heggie, William
Casimiro, Teresa
Keywords: Affinity purification
Genotoxin removal
Molecularly imprinted polymer
Solid-phase extraction
Supercritical carbon dioxide
Chemical Engineering(all)
Condensed Matter Physics
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Abstract: Polymeric particles with affinity for 4-dimethylaminipyridine (DMAP) were developed by molecular imprinting using supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) technology, for cleanup of this potentially genotoxic impurity from crude mixtures of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). DMAP-molecularly imprinted polymer (DMAP-MIP) and the respective control, the non-molecularly imprinted polymer (NIP) were produced by free radical polymerization using methacrylic acid as monomer, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as crosslinker and AIBN as free-radical initiator in scCO2. The materials were obtained in high yield and were characterized chemically, physically and morphologically. Their extraction efficiency was evaluated by dynamic binding experiments using two solutions: i) a solution containing 104 ppm DMAP solution; ii) model pharmaceutical mixture containing 104 ppm of DMAP and 1018 ppm of Mometasone furoate (API). Particles were able to remove 18.3 µmol DMAP/g polymer from a 104 ppm DMAP solution (i) and 1004.6 µmol DMAP/g API (ii). In addition, high recoveries of both DMAP and API were obtained, above 99%.
Description: Funding Information: The Associate Laboratory for Green Chemistry for Green Chemistry - Clean Technologies and Processes - LAQV is financed by national funds from FCT/MCTES and co-financed by the ERDF under the PT2020 Partnership Agreement ( POCI-01–0145-FEDER – 007265 ). Publisher Copyright: © 2023
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/154618
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.supflu.2023.105853
ISSN: 0896-8446
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