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A neutron-X-ray, NMR and calorimetric study of glassy Probucol synthesized using containerless techniques

Journal

CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 424, Issue -, Pages 89-92

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphys.2013.05.019

Keywords

Acoustic levitation; Amorphous pharmaceuticals; Liquids; Glass; X-ray; Neutron

Funding

  1. US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-AC02-06CH11357]
  2. National Nuclear Security Administration Carnegie/DOE Alliance Center (NNSA CDAC) [DE-FC52-08NA28554]
  3. US National Science Foundation (NSF), Chemistry Division (CHE) [CHE-1011937]

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Acoustic levitation was used to trap 1-3 mm diameter drops of Probucol and other pharmaceutical materials in containerless conditions. Samples were studied in situ using X-ray diffraction and ex situ using neutron diffraction, NMR and DSC techniques. The materials were brought into non-equilibrium states by supersaturating solutions or by supercooling melts. The glass transition and crystallization temperatures of glassy Probucol were 29 +/- 1 and 71 +/- 1 degrees C respectively. The glassy form was stable with a shelf life of at least 8 months. A neutron/X-ray difference function of the glass showed that while molecular sub-groups remain rigid, many of the hydrogen correlations observed in the crystal become smeared out in the disordered material. The glass is principally comprised of slightly distorted Form I Probucol molecules with disordered packing rather than large changes in the individual molecular structure. Avoiding surface contact-induced nucleation provided access to highly non-equilibrium phases and enabled synthesis of phase-pure glasses. (C) 2013 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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