New Insights into Solid Form Stability and Hydrate Formation: o-Phenanthroline HCl and Neocuproine HCl

Molecules. 2017 Dec 15;22(12):2238. doi: 10.3390/molecules22122238.

Abstract

The moisture- and temperature dependent stabilities and interrelation pathways of the practically relevant solid forms of o-phenanthroline HCl (1) and neocuproine HCl (2) were investigated using thermal analytical techniques (HSM, DSC and TGA) and gravimetric moisture sorption/desorption studies. The experimental stability data were correlated with the structural changes observed upon dehydration and the pairwise interaction and lattice energies calculated. For 1 the monohydrate was identified as the only stable form under conditions of RH typically found during production and storage, but at RH values >80% deliquescence occurs. The second compound, 2, forms an anhydrate and two different hydrates, mono- (2-Hy1) and trihydrate (2-Hy3). The 2-Hy1 structure was solved from SCXRD data and the anhydrate structure derived from a combination of PXRD and CSP. Depending on the environmental conditions (moisture) either 2-Hy1 or 2-Hy3 is the most sable solid form of 2 at RT. The monohydrates 1-Hy1 and 2-Hy1 show a high enthalpic stabilization (≥20 kJ mol-1) relative to the anhydrates. The anhydrates are unstable at ambient conditions and readily transform to the monohydrates even in the presence of traces of moisture. This study demonstrates how the right combination of experiment and theory can unravel the properties and interconversion pathways of solid forms.

Keywords: 1,10-phenanthroline hydrochloride; X-ray diffraction; crystal structure prediction; hydrate; intermolecular energies; moisture sorption/desorption analysis; neocuproine hydrochloride; stability; thermal analysis.

MeSH terms

  • Calorimetry, Differential Scanning / methods
  • Crystallization / methods
  • Drug Stability
  • Models, Molecular
  • Molecular Structure
  • Phenanthrolines / chemistry*
  • Temperature
  • Thermodynamics
  • Water / chemistry
  • X-Ray Diffraction / methods

Substances

  • Phenanthrolines
  • Water
  • neocuproine
  • 1,10-phenanthroline