Characterization of the non-stoichiometric and isomorphic hydration and solvation in FK041 clathrate |
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Authors: | Hisashi Mimura Satoshi Kitamura Teruyuki Kitagawa Shigetaka Kohda |
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Affiliation: | Analytical Research Laboratories, Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 1-6, Kashima 2-Chome, Yodogawa-Ku, Osaka 532-8514, Japan |
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Abstract: | FK041 crystallizes as a non-stoichiometric hydrate or as solvated hydrates which were characterized as isomorphic clathrates by powder X-ray diffractometry. Moisture and organic solvent vapor sorption studies, differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis revealed that FK041 monohydrate forms a physically stable host crystal, which has lattice channels for guest water and/or organic solvent molecules. The hydration state varies non-stoichiometrically between dihydrate and tetrahydrate depending on the relative humidity and the mol content of the co-existing organic solvent, that is 2-propanol, ethanol, or acetone. These organic solvents are thought to replace a part of originally present water with a mol ratio of 1:3. 2-Propanol exhibited the most stable solvation, indicating that the size and shape of 2-propanol are the most preferable to the lattice channels. |
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Keywords: | FK041 Cephalosporin Hydrate Solvate Non-stoichiometry Isomorph Clathrate Lattice channel |
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