(467f) Viscoelastic Aerosol: Novel Inhalation and Oro-Nasal Routes to Drug Delivery | AIChE

(467f) Viscoelastic Aerosol: Novel Inhalation and Oro-Nasal Routes to Drug Delivery

Authors 

Unidad, J. - Presenter, PARC, A Xerox Company
Neelakantan, R., PARC, A Xerox Company
Kalb, J., PARC, A Xerox Company
Benedict, M., PARC, A Xerox Company
Johnson, D., PARC, A Xerox Company
PARC, A Xerox Company is developing a novel approach to aerosol generation from viscoelastic fluids called Filament Extension Atomization (FEA). The method is specifically suited for spraying highly viscoelastic, strain hardening fluids such polymers and biomacromolecules which are often difficult to spray using conventional methods that are viscosity-limited. The FEA approach employs the intrinsic elastocapillary instability in these strain hardening fluids to generate narrowly-dispersed micron-sized droplets of the fluid that can used for various applications. FEA can generate spray from a wide range of fluids with viscosities ranging from 1mPa-s up to 600 Pa-s and higher with tunable droplet sizes down to the 3-5 microns range. In this contribution, we will highlight its potential applications in drug delivery - specifically in unlocking new delivery routes (oro-nasal, transmucosal, inhalation) for bioactives.