Concomitant Precipitation of Solid-State Miscible Product-Impurity Phases in Solution Crystallization - Part 2: Industrial Case Studies

Fredrik L. Nordstrom, Mitchell Paolello, Na Yao, Travis Armiger, Qi Jiang, James Nicholson, Joseph Kratz, Michael Toresco, Alexander Lipp, Swjatoslaw Witte, Manuel Henry, C. Scott Shultz,Eric Sirota,Gerard Capellades

ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT(2024)

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Three industrial case studies are presented from the pharmaceutical companies Boehringer-Ingelheim and Merck & Co., Inc. (Rahway, NJ) demonstrating how solid-state miscible impurities can coprecipitate during scale-up of crystallizations resulting in significant purity challenges. This second part contribution outlines how the underlying impurity retention mechanism was identified via the Solubility-Limited Impurity Purge (SLIP) test, which allowed the project teams to establish appropriate mechanism-based root-causes. The workflow and thermodynamic model introduced in part 1 of this paper series were used to guide the teams toward finding thermodynamically robust solutions for this previously unreported impurity retention mechanism. Different approaches were employed based on the prevailing solid-state miscibility, solid form landscapes, and solvent solubilities. In the first case study, an impurity present at 6% could be purged in a single crystallization by switching the crystal form. In case studies 2 and 3, solvent switches enabled the teams to reject precipitating impurities originally present at 14% and 3.5%, respectively. The presented examples showcase how mechanistic understanding of impurity retention in crystallization can be used to arrive at thermodynamically robust solutions while saving time and resources.
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crystallization,impurity rejection,impuritypurge,purification,impurity retention mechanism,pharmaceuticals
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