Literature DB >> 17497799

Cocrystal or salt: does it really matter?

Christer B Aakeröy1, Meg E Fasulo, John Desper.   

Abstract

A structural analysis of over 80 salts and cocrystals synthesized from equimolar amounts of carboxylic acids and N-heterocycles demonstrates that salt formation as a result of proton transfer from the acid to the base frequently (11/24; 45%) results in a lattice with an unpredictable chemical (solvate) or stoichiometric composition. However, if no proton transfer takes place and the result is a molecular cocrystal, a crystal lattice with an unexpected chemical content or stoichiometry is much less likely (3/61; 5%). These results indicate that the process of converting a neutral carboxylic acid into a carboxylate anion can have important structural consequences that make structure prediction and targeted supramolecular synthesis of salts much more difficult than of cocrystals. Consequently, cocrystals may offer new opportunities for producing a greater diversity of solid forms of drug substances that exhibit the appropriate balance of critical properties for development into a viable and effective drug product.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17497799     DOI: 10.1021/mp060126o

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharm        ISSN: 1543-8384            Impact factor:   4.939


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9.  Supramolecular synthesis based on a combination of hydrogen- and halogen bonds.

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