Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.62, No.4, 1530-1537, 2017
Determining the Solubility of Nifedipine and Quinine in Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide Using Continuously Stirred Static Solubility Apparatus Interfaced with Online Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
A high pressure vessel equipped with continuous magnetic stirring has been interfaced directly online with supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC). The interface consists of an oven housing a recirculation pump that maintains a constant flow of supercritical fluid solution from the vessel through a sample injection valve for online SFC analysis. The method involves increasing the vessel pressure in controlled steps to produce a series of progressively more saturated supercritical fluid carbon dioxide solutions for online SFC solubility measurements. The integrated static solubility system provides a convenient means to ensure equilibrium is established prior to performing online SFC solubility measurements and also facilitates a self-validation accuracy check procedure. For nifedipine, solubility data was obtained at 333.15 and 353.15 K through the pressure range from 12.5 to 27.5 MPa using 2.5 MPa steps. For quinine, solubility data was obtained at 323.15 and 343.15 K through the pressure range from 12.5 to 27.5 MPa using 3 MPa steps. All sets of experimental solubility data for each compound were correlated using the Mendez-Santiago and Teja model.