2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.7b01060
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Direct Observation of Templated Two-Step Nucleation Mechanism during Olanzapine Hydrate Formation

Abstract: Investigating crystal nucleation at the nanoscale is of significant interest, in particular as more complex, non-classical routes have roused questions about the classical view of homo-and hetero-nucleation processes. Here, we report the direct observation of a two-step nucleation mechanism during the transformation of anhydrous olanzapine to olanzapine dihydrate. Atomic force microscopy studies of the dominant (100)OZPNI face of olanzapine form I single crystals in contact with water show the formation and gr… Show more

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“…Atomic force microscopy (AFM) showed dense hillocks forming at ledges of the dominant surface of olanzapine in water. 54 This two-step nucleation process, with a dense disordered solution forming, can be rationalised as the suspected growth unit (a dimer) has a variety of attachment sites on the ledge that are more stable than docking in the crystallographic site on the surface. The growth unit will not oen dock directly into the most stable crystallographic ledge site when it can get caught in so many ledge, or solute-solute, and solute-water complexes.…”
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“…Atomic force microscopy (AFM) showed dense hillocks forming at ledges of the dominant surface of olanzapine in water. 54 This two-step nucleation process, with a dense disordered solution forming, can be rationalised as the suspected growth unit (a dimer) has a variety of attachment sites on the ledge that are more stable than docking in the crystallographic site on the surface. The growth unit will not oen dock directly into the most stable crystallographic ledge site when it can get caught in so many ledge, or solute-solute, and solute-water complexes.…”
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“…Two‐step nucleation mechanism is migrated from protein chemistry (ten Wolde & Frenkel, ) and the number of evidence has been observed for the same in inorganics (Erdemir, Lee, & Myerson, ). However, there is no literature available in pharmaceutical sciences depicting the role of heterogeneous nucleation with two‐step nucleation as underlying mechanism except recently published article with olanzapine as a model compound (Warzecha et al, ). Olanzapine dihydrate D was crystallized by templating with olanzapine polymorphic form I. Crystallization of kinetic form (i.e., olanzapine dihydrate D) was attributed to favorable interaction with the dominant facet of olanzapine form I.…”
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“…A recently discovered form V of indomethacin was found to stabilize in nanoconfinement of the controlled porosity silica (Nartowski, Tedder, Braun, Fábián, & Khimyak, 2015). Metastable polymorphs of olanzapine (Warzecha et al, 2017), tolbutamide (Zhang et al, 2011) and mefenamic acid (Case et al, 2018) were also successfully crystallized using different heterosurfaces.…”
Section: Cuffini Et Al Elucidated the Crystallization Of Form II Of mentioning
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“…If solvent molecules enter the crystal cells and form the lattice together with solute molecules, it may be called solvate and when the solvent is water, the solid would be hydrate . Various solid forms of active pharmaceutical ingredients and other chemicals will exhibit different chemical and physical properties which exert a distinct impact on filtration, drying, and formulation . Therefore, it is very important to study the transformation mechanism of different solid forms.…”
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