In this paper, an acetazolamide vibrational study has been conducted to identify its two known polymorphic forms (A and B). Other techniques, such as Hot-stage and X-ray powder diffraction, have been also reported. Moreover, the thermodynamic and spectroscopic behaviour of ground form A has been investigated.In this study, acetazolamide form A was ground at different times (1, 5, 10, 15, 20 min) and FT-IR/ATR and DSC measurements have been carried out. The grinding process, decreasing the particle sizes, has been induced a polymorphic transformation of A to B form.To determine the B in A percentages, calibration curves have been performed by FT-Raman measurements.
Vibrational study of acetazolamide polymorphism / Baraldi, Cecilia; Gamberini, Maria Cristina; A., Tinti; Palazzoli, Federica; Ferioli, Valeria. - In: JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE. - ISSN 0022-2860. - STAMPA. - 918:1-3(2009), pp. 88-96. [10.1016/j.molstruc.2008.07.014]
Vibrational study of acetazolamide polymorphism
BARALDI, Cecilia;GAMBERINI, Maria Cristina;PALAZZOLI, Federica;FERIOLI, Valeria
2009
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In this paper, an acetazolamide vibrational study has been conducted to identify its two known polymorphic forms (A and B). Other techniques, such as Hot-stage and X-ray powder diffraction, have been also reported. Moreover, the thermodynamic and spectroscopic behaviour of ground form A has been investigated.In this study, acetazolamide form A was ground at different times (1, 5, 10, 15, 20 min) and FT-IR/ATR and DSC measurements have been carried out. The grinding process, decreasing the particle sizes, has been induced a polymorphic transformation of A to B form.To determine the B in A percentages, calibration curves have been performed by FT-Raman measurements.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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