Volume 154, 2012

Protic pharmaceuticalionic liquids and solids: Aspects of protonics

Abstract

A series of new protic compounds based on active pharmaceutical ingredients have been synthesised and characterised. Some of the salts synthesised produced ionic liquids, while others that were associated with rigid molecular structures tended to produce high melting points. The “protonic” behaviour of these compounds was found to be a major determinant of their properties. Indicator studies, FTIR-ATR and transport properties (Walden plot) were used to probe the extent of proton transfer and ion association in these ionic liquids. While proton transfer was shown to have taken place in all cases, the Walden plot indicated strong ion association in the primary amine based examples due to hydrogen bonding. This was further explored via crystal structures of related compounds, which showed that extended hydrogen bonded clusters tend to form in these salts. These clusters may dictate membrane transport properties of these compounds in vivo.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Apr 2011
Accepted
23 May 2011
First published
14 Jul 2011

Faraday Discuss., 2012,154, 335-352

Protic pharmaceutical ionic liquids and solids: Aspects of protonics

J. Stoimenovski, P. M. Dean, E. I. Izgorodina and D. R. MacFarlane, Faraday Discuss., 2012, 154, 335 DOI: 10.1039/C1FD00071C

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