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Discovery of a new polymorph of clotrimazole through melt crystallization: Understanding nucleation and growth kinetics

Jie Zhang, Minzhuo Liu, Meixia Xu, Zhiguo Chen, Xucong Peng, Qiusheng Yang, Ting Cai, Zhihong Zeng

2022The Journal of Chemical Physics12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Clotrimazole (CMZ) is a classical antifungal drug for studying crystallization. In this study, a new CMZ polymorph (Form 2) was discovered during the process of nucleation and growth rate determination in the melt. High-quality single crystals were grown from melt microdroplets to determine the crystal structure by x-ray diffraction. Form 2 is metastable and exhibits a disordered structure. The crystal nucleation and growth kinetics of the two CMZ polymorphs were systematically measured. Form 2 nucleates and grows faster than the existing form (Form 1). The maximum nucleation rate of Forms 1 and 2 was observed at 50 °C (1.07 Tg). The summary of the maximum nucleation rate temperature of CMZ and the other six organic compounds indicates that nucleation near Tg in the supercooled liquid is a useful approach to discovering new polymorphs. This study is relevant for the discovering new drug polymorphs through an understanding of nucleation and growth kinetics during melt crystallization.

Topics & Concepts

NucleationCrystallizationMetastabilitySupercoolingCrystallographyMaterials scienceKineticsCrystal growthPolymorphism (computer science)ThermodynamicsChemistryOrganic chemistryGenotypePhysicsGeneQuantum mechanicsBiochemistryCrystallization and Solubility StudiesFreezing and Crystallization ProcessesMaterial Dynamics and Properties