solids Flashcards
describe the organisation of constituents in solids
- immobile solid: crystalline, has orientation and periodicity
- Mobile 2D Smectic, rotate 1 axis: orientated and arranged in equispaced planes, with no periodicity within planes
- mobile 3D nematic, rotated 1 axis: orientated with no periodicity
what are major characteristics of solids
- almost no kinetic energy (more stable)
- structural rigidity, resist deformative forces
- organised as crystals or amorphous solids
why are most drugs delivered via solid dosage forms?
- when dry, does not promote microbial growth
- chemically more stable
- flexible, single or multiple chemical compounds
- ease of handling and convenient to bring around
- lower bulk volume
explain polymorphism
the ability of solid to exist in more than one form or crystal structure, with varying crystal packing
explain characteristics of polymorphism
polymorphism exist as solids form different polymorphs in order to minimise their crystal lattice energy under specific thermodynamic conditions
explain importance of polymorphism in pharmaceutics
as it can significantly influence variety of API properties including flowability, tableting, dissolution rate, solubility, stability and even biological performance including efficacy and toxicity
describe the method to differentiate polymorphs
- X ray diffractometry (standard)
- melt behavior
- Raman spectroscopy
- infrared spectroscopy
- nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy