Investigation of solution thermodynamics and solute characterization of citric acid polymorphs / Farah Eliza Mohamed Rasidi

Crystallization is an important industrial process used in a multitude of different industries including pharmaceutical-, chemical production-, and food industry. In pharmaceutical industry, new polymorphs and transition of polymorphs may appear spontaneously from less stable to more stable. The sce...

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Main Author: Mohamed Rasidi, Farah Eliza
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/39603/1/39603.pdf
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Summary:Crystallization is an important industrial process used in a multitude of different industries including pharmaceutical-, chemical production-, and food industry. In pharmaceutical industry, new polymorphs and transition of polymorphs may appear spontaneously from less stable to more stable. The scenario occurs due to the manufacturing process (addition of solvent), changes in the equipment used to dry the final drug substance, and conditions of materials to be stored. The objective of crystallization is to produce high quality crystals with desirable macro- and microscopic properties, shape and desired polymorph and enabling them to be utilized in end user specific applications. The scope of the studies consists of two sections which covers the determination of activity coefficients and behaviour and structure of citric acid. Analytical gravimetric solubility studies of anhydrous and monohydrate citric acid in conjunction with Van’t Hoff plots have elucidated specific polymorphic thermodynamic properties; enthalpy, entropy and activity coefficients. The solubility characteristics exhibited infer that the polymorphs undergo transition at TEMPERATURE and are enantiotropically related. Polymorph screening and molecular modeling studies indicate that the addition of impurities lo a pure solvent solute system can initiate polymorphic transition. Specifically; the presence of polar molecules appears to initiate transition from the anhydrous to the monohydrate polymorph of citric acid.