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The role of hydrogen bonding propensity in tuning the morphology of crystals obtained from imidazolium based ionic liquids

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Abstract The pharmaceutical crystallization is quite challenging in terms of the target properties like desired habit or morphology, size and the size distribution of the resultant crystals. Controlling the dimensions… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The pharmaceutical crystallization is quite challenging in terms of the target properties like desired habit or morphology, size and the size distribution of the resultant crystals. Controlling the dimensions along the crystallographic axes, especially for the crystals with needle shape, is desired for operational flexibility. There has been a great interest in using Ionic Liquids (ILs) as a novel crystallization media, but inter molecular interaction between ILs and pharmaceutical solids are quite complex. Interactions in ionic media can be tuned to achieve target physical properties. In this study, ibuprofen is crystallized using imidazolium based IL with PF 6 anion, which produces needle shaped crystals with high aspect ratio. It is found that aspect ratio is significantly altered when a small quantity of organic solvents is added to the crystallizing media. These organic solvents prefer to interact with certain domain of IL and this interaction can be utilized in achieving the objective of reduction in aspect ratio. Use of methanol and 2-ethoxy ethyl acetate is found to provide a significant reduction in aspect ratio. The role of hydrogen bonding ability of C 2 hydrogen of imidazolium ionic liquid in steering the crystal shape is discussed.

Keywords: aspect ratio; hydrogen; role hydrogen; ionic liquids; imidazolium based; imidazolium

Journal Title: Journal of Crystal Growth
Year Published: 2017

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