Nucleation of the Theophylline:Salicylic Acid 1:1 Cocrystal.

Cryst Growth Des

Synthesis and Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre (SSPC), Bernal Institute, Department of Chemical and Environmental Science, University of Limerick, Limerick V94 T9PX, Ireland.

Published: May 2021

The nucleation behavior of the theophylline-salicylic acid 1:1 (THP:SA) cocrystal in chloroform has been investigated and compared with the corresponding behavior of the pure compounds. Induction times have been determined at different supersaturations at 10 °C under each condition in approximately 40-80 repetition experiments in 20 mL vials. Nucleation times, extracted from the median induction times by accounting for a nucleus growth time, have been used to determine the interfacial energy and the pre-exponential factor within the classical nucleation theory. Results show that the cocrystal at equal driving force has a longer nucleation time, or to reach equal nucleation time, the cocrystal requires a higher driving force. Pure theophylline is easier to nucleate than pure salicylic acid, despite the latter having a smaller molecular size, higher solubility, and is expected to form dimers already in the solution. The cocrystal is found to have an interfacial energy in between the respective values for the pure compounds. However, the higher molecular volume of the cocrystal, taken as the volume of the 1:1 theophylline-salicylic acid assembly, leads to the highest nucleation work, which, together with a low pre-exponential factor, explains why the cocrystal is the most difficult to nucleate. The experimentally extracted pre-exponential factor of the cocrystal is very similar to that of THP, and similar trends are observed from theoretical expressions of volume-diffusion- and surface-integration-controlled nucleation, respectively.

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