A review of confined impinging jet reactor (CIJR) with a perspective of mRNA-LNP vaccine production

Le Zhao, Zhiyun Xu, Hua Li, Lu Liu, Songying Chen, Zhengbiao Peng, Guichao Wang

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Abstract

In the spotlight of successful breakthrough of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, lipid nanoparticles are becoming an important vehicle to deliver a variety of therapeutics. The encapsulation of mRNA using lipids is a self-organizing process that necessitates fast mixing to achieve uniform supersaturation. This is achieved in a confined impinging jet reactor (CIJR) where two input jets collide and fast mix in the mixing chamber. While CIJR is not a new mixing technology, it stands out for its capability to achieve mixing times below a millisecond. This study presents a critical review of major studies concerning CIJRs, starting with the CIJRs' structures and flow characterization, through experimental and numerical studies, and closing with successful applications in a wide range of chemical/pharmaceutical processes. The detailed mixing principles, scaling-up, and mechanisms of making nanoparticles are discussed focusing mainly on the hydrodynamic aspect. The objective of the review is to supply essential information for the optimized design and operation of CIJRs, catering to both industry and academia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)887-916
Number of pages30
JournalReviews in Chemical Engineering
Volume40
Issue number8
Early online date5 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

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