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The crystal polymorphs of metazachlor
Authors:Griesser  U J  Weigand  D  Rollinger  J M  Haddow  M  Gstrein  E
Institution:(1) Institute of Pharmacy, Ph. Technology, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 52, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria;(2) Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology/ Department of Pharmacognosy, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 52, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract:Five crystal polymorphs of the herbicide metazachlor (MTZC) were characterized by means of hot stage microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, IR- and Raman spectroscopy as well as X-ray powder diffractometry. Modification (mod.) I, II and III° can be crystallized from solvents and the melt, respectively, whereas the unstable mod. IV and V crystallize exclusively from the super-cooled melt. Based on the results of thermal analysis and solvent mediated transformation studies, the thermodynamic relationships among the polymorphic phases of metazachlor were evaluated and displayed in a semi-schematic energy/temperature-diagram. At room temperature, mod. III° (T fus =76°C, Δfus H III =26.6 kJ mol-1) is the thermodynamically stable form, followed by mod. II (T fus =80°C, Δfus H II =23.0 kJ mol-1) and mod. I (T fus =83°C, Δfus H II=19.7 kJ mol-1). These forms are enantiotropically related showing thermodynamic transition points at ~55°C (T trs, III/II), ~60°C (T trs, III/I) and ~63°C (T trs, II/I). Thus mod. I is the thermodynamically stable form above 63°C, mod. III° below 55°C and mod. II in a small window between these temperatures. Mod. IV (T fus =72-74°C, Δfus H II =18.7 kJ mol-1) and mod. V (T fus =65°C) are monotropically related to each other as well as to all other forms. The metastable mod. I and II show a high kinetic stability. They crystallize from solvents, and thus these forms can be present in commercial samples. Since metazachlor is used as an aqueous suspension, the use of the metastable forms is not advisable because of a potential transformation to mod. III°. This may result in problematic formulations, due to caking and aggregation. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:thermal analysis  IR spectroscopy  herbicide  X-ray powder diffraction  thermodynamics  crystal polymorphism  metazachlor  Raman spectroscopy  solvent mediated transformation
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