Issue 42, 2014

Effect of inductive effect on the formation of cocrystals and eutectics

Abstract

There is a growing need to understand the factors that control the formation of different yet related multi-component adducts such as cocrystals, solid solutions and eutectics from both fundamental and application perspectives. Benzoic acid and its structural analogues, having gradation in inductive force strengths, are found to serve as excellent coformers to comprehend the formation of above adducts with the antiprotozoal drug ornidazole. The combination of the drug with para-amino and -hydroxybenzoic acids resulted in cocrystals in accordance with the induction strength complementarity between the participant hydrogen bond donor–acceptor groups. The lack of adequate inductive forces for combinations with benzoic acid and other coformers was exploited to make eutectics of the drug. The isomorphous/isostructural relationship between para-amino and -hydroxybenzoic acid–drug cocrystals was utilized to make solid solutions, i.e. solid solutions of cocrystals. All in all, we successfully steered and expanded the supramolecular solid-form space of ornidazole.

Graphical abstract: Effect of inductive effect on the formation of cocrystals and eutectics

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jul 2014
Accepted
29 Aug 2014
First published
01 Sep 2014

CrystEngComm, 2014,16, 9930-9938

Author version available

Effect of inductive effect on the formation of cocrystals and eutectics

K. D. Prasad, S. Cherukuvada, L. Devaraj Stephen and T. N. Guru Row, CrystEngComm, 2014, 16, 9930 DOI: 10.1039/C4CE01489H

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