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Crystalline tetrazepam as a case study on the volume change on melting of molecular organic compounds

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The volume change on melting is a rarely studied quantity and it is not well understood even if it must reflect the changes in interaction between the solid and the liquid state. It is part of the solid-state information for materials and pharmaceuticals and it is important for the reliability of polymorph stability study results. Using the crystal structure of monoclinic tetrazepam at 150 K and at room temperature, in addition to powder X-ray diffraction as a function of the temperature, the specific volume of tetrazepam has been determined over a large temperature domain. In combination with a pressure-temperature curve for the melting of tetrazepam, its volume change on melting could be determined. With this information and previous data from the literature, the assumption that the volume of the solid increases on average with 11% on melting has been investigated. It can be concluded that this value is not constant; however so far, no simple relationship has been found to relate the solid state to its volume change on melting and using 11% remains best practice. A comparison of the tetrazepam crystal structure with diazepam and nordiazepam has been provided too.
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hal-03053325 , version 1 (15-12-2022)

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Ivo Rietveld, Philippe Négrier, Maria Barrio, Hassan Allouchi, René Ceolin, et al.. Crystalline tetrazepam as a case study on the volume change on melting of molecular organic compounds. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2020, 593, pp.120124. ⟨10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.120124⟩. ⟨hal-03053325⟩
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