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Solubility of Oxazepam in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: Experimental and Modeling

Journal
Fluid Phase Equilibria
ISSN
0378-3812
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Rojas-Sepulveda, A  
Abstract
This study thoroughly investigates the solubility of oxazepam in supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO<inf>2</inf>) at temperatures of 308, 318, 328, and 338 K and pressures ranging from 12 to 30 MPa. The solubility measurements revealed a mole fraction of oxazepam ranging from 2.50 × 10−6 to 7.13 × 10−5, with the highest solubility observed at 338 K and 30 MPa. The solubility data were effectively modeled using semi-empirical density-based models (Mendez-Santiago and Teja (MST), Chrastil, Bartle et al., Kumar and Johnston (K-J), and Alwi-Garlapati), two equations of state (Peng-Robinson and modified-Pazuki) and regular solution models. The K-J model emerged as the best fit for the experimental data, boasting the lowest Average Absolute Relative Deviation (AARD) value of 7.73 %. The Peng-Robinson equation of state outperformed the modified-Pazuki equation, with AARD values of 15.71 % and 18.15 %, respectively. The study s key finding is the low solubility of oxazepam in SC-CO<inf>2</inf>, which suggests that supercritical antisolvent techniques could be effectively employed for synthesizing nanoparticles of this pharmaceutical compound. These findings have practical implications as they provide valuable insights for optimizing drug formulation processes and demonstrate the potential of SC-CO<inf>2</inf> in pharmaceutical applications. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
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