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Effect of Polymer Additives on the Crystal Habit of Metformin HCl

Effect of Polymer Additives on the Crystal Habit of Metformin HCl

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Small Methods, Volume 7, Issue 6, June 20, 2023, 2201692
期刊:Small Methods
作者:Michael A. Bellucci, Anke Marx, Bing Wang, Liwen Fang, Yunfei Zhou, Chandler Greenwell, Zhuhong Li, Axel Becker, GuangXu Sun, Jan Gerit Brandenburg, Sivakumar Sekharan
时间:2023-03-25

The crystal habit can have a profound influence on the physical properties of crystalline materials, and thus controlling the crystal morphology is of great practical relevance across many industries. Herein, this work investigates the effect of polymer additives on the crystal habit of metformin HCl with both experiments and computational methods with the aim of developing a combined screening approach for crystal morphology engineering. Crystallization experiments of metformin HCl are conducted in methanol and in an isopropanol-water mixture (8:2 V/V). Polyethylene glycol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, Tween80, and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose polymer additives are used in low concentrations (1–2% w/w) in the experiments to study the effect they have on modifying the crystal habit. Additionally, this work has developed computational methods to characterize the morphology “landscape” and quantifies the overall effect of solvent and additives on the predicted crystal habits. Further analysis of the molecular dynamics simulations is used to rationalize the effect of additives on specific crystal faces. This work demonstrates that the effects of additives on the crystal habit are a result of their absorption and interactions with the slow growing {100} and {020} faces.

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