articleCrystEngCommDec 19, 2008Closed access

The role of solvent in mechanochemical and sonochemical cocrystal formation: a solubility-based approach for predicting cocrystallisation outcome

University of Cambridge · Intuit (United States) · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Mechanochemical liquid-assisted grinding (LAG) and sonochemical (SonicSlurry) techniques have been compared as methods to construct four model pharmaceutical cocrystals involving theophylline and caffeine as pharmaceutical ingredients and L-malic or L-tartaric acid as pharmaceutical cocrystal formers. For these model systems, the results are interpreted using the parameter η, the ratio of solvent volume to sample weight. Each if the four cocrystals was studied in four different solvents using LAG at η = 0.25 and 10 µL mg−1, as well as SonicSlurry experiments at η = 2, 6 and 12 µL mg−1. The formation of the cocrystal is observed in all standard LAG experiments when η = 0.25 µL mg−1. Cocrystal formation by neat…

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