Solubility of niflumic acid and celecoxib in supercritical carbon dioxide

2014 
Abstract The solubility data of two fluorinated and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, niflumic acid (CAS No. 4394-00-7) and celecoxib (CAS No. 169590-42-5), in supercritical carbon dioxide were measured with a semi-flow type phase equilibrium apparatus at temperatures ranging from 313.2 K to 353.2 K and pressures up to 31 MPa. At the highest extraction temperature and pressure, the solubilities are 2.09 × 10 −5 and 1.52 × 10 −5 in mole fraction for niflumic acid and celecoxib, respectively. The saturated solubility data were correlated with the Chrastil model, the Mendez-Santiago–Teja equation, and the Peng–Robinson equation of state. The Chrastil model fitted the experimental data to about within the experimental uncertainty. The correlated results of the Mendez-Santiago–Teja model confirmed the consistency of the solubility data over the entire experimental conditions. Incorporating with two-parameter van der Waals one-fluid mixing rules, the Peng–Robinson equation of state represents satisfactorily the gas–solid equilibrium behavior of niflumic acid and celecoxib in supercritical carbon dioxide.
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