Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2487956 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Temperature dependencies of saturated vapor pressure for the monoclinic modification of paracetamol (acetaminophen), acetanilide, and phenacetin (acetophenetidin) were measured and thermodynamic functions of sublimation calculated (paracetamol: ÎGsub298â=â60.0 kJ/mol; ÎHsub298â=â117.9â±â0.7 kJ/mol; ÎSsub298â=â190â±â2 J/molâ·âK; acetanilide: ÎGsub298â=â40.5 kJ/mol; ÎHsub298â=â99.8â±â0.8 kJ/mol; ÎSsub298â=â197â±â2 J/molâ·âK; phenacetin: ÎGsub298â=â52.3 kJ/mol; ÎHsub298â=â121.8â±â0.7 kJ/mol; ÎSsub298â=â226â±â2 J/molâ·âK). Analysis of packing energies based on geometry optimization of molecules in the crystal lattices using diffraction data and the program Dmol3 was carried out. Parameters analyzed were: (a) energetic contribution of van der Waals forces and hydrogen bonding to the total packing energy; (b) contributions of fragments of the molecules to the packing energy. The fraction of hydrogen bond energy in the packing energy increases as: phenacetin (17.5%)â<âacetanilide (20.4%)â<âparacetamol (34.0%). Enthalpies of evaporation were estimated from enthalpies of sublimation and fusion. Activity coefficients of the drugs in nâoctanol were calculated from cryoscopic data and by estimation of dilution enthalpy obtained from solubility and calorimetric experiments (for infinite dissolution). Solubility temperature dependencies in nâoctanol and nâhexane were measured. The thermodynamic functions of solubility and solvation processes were deduced. Specific and nonspecific solvation terms were distinguished using the transfer from the “inert” nâhexane to the other solvents. The transfer of the molecules from water to nâoctanol is enthalpy driven for paracetamol; for acetanilide and phenacetin, entropy driven. © 2006 WileyâLiss, Inc. and the American Pharmacists Association J Pharm Sci 95:2158-2169, 2006
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Authors
German L. Perlovich, Tatyana V. Volkova, Annette BauerâBrandl,