Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
We present the results of a thermal, spectroscopic, diffractometric, and microscopic study of a novel DNA intercalator synthesized by Novuspharma S.p.A. (code
name BRR 2778, purity by high-performance liquid chromatography: 99.4%). We found that the form that is stable at room temperature contains 1.5 water molecules per unit of
formula (or about 4.7% in mass): this water is reversibly lost in two stages below 808 and 908°C in dry and wet nitrogen atmosphere, respectively. The hydrated compound is a
pseudo-polymorph and dehydration is accompanied by a structural change that modifies the diffraction pattern without changing the shape of the microcrystals. Annealing above
150°C causes decomposition of the anhydrous form and (above 1908C) amorphization of the solid residue occurs.
name BRR 2778, purity by high-performance liquid chromatography: 99.4%). We found that the form that is stable at room temperature contains 1.5 water molecules per unit of
formula (or about 4.7% in mass): this water is reversibly lost in two stages below 808 and 908°C in dry and wet nitrogen atmosphere, respectively. The hydrated compound is a
pseudo-polymorph and dehydration is accompanied by a structural change that modifies the diffraction pattern without changing the shape of the microcrystals. Annealing above
150°C causes decomposition of the anhydrous form and (above 1908C) amorphization of the solid residue occurs.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
solid state; Polimorphisms; dehydration; CHEMOTERAPEUTIC DRUG
Elenco autori:
Marini, Amedeo; Berbenni, Vittorio; Bruni, Giovanna; Maggioni, A.; Cofrancesco, Pacifico; Sinistri, Cesare; Orlandi, A.; Villa, M.
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