Abstract

Nanoparticles (NPs) preparation is limited to an exclusive use in batch processes and small-scale formulations. The use of membranes as high-performance micromixers is expected to open new scenarios to overcome limitations of conventional nanoprecipitation system such as stirred tank (ST) nanoprecipitation. The ability of the porous membrane to add uniformly one phase to another and govern their mixing at the membrane interface seems to be an important parameter for obtaining uniform NPs. Inorganic membranes (pore size of 1 μm) were used to carry out membrane nanoprecipitation (MN) to form Zein nanoparticles (ZNPs) at pores level by non-solvent induced phase separation. A systematic study of the preparation of ZNPs in the ST and MN systems was carried out to establish the Ouzo diagram. The influence of zein concentration and solvent to non-solvent ratio on the size and size distribution of ZNPs was also investigated. A wider stable Ouzo zone was obtained with MN than with the ST process. ZNPs size increased from 100 nm up to 700 nm, while maintaining low polydispersity index (PDI < 0.2). The results demonstrate the suitability of MN for the continuous production of ZNPs and open the possibility of scaling up the nanoprecipitation process.

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