Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.237, 300-305, 2002
Morphological evaluation of the gamma-polymorph of indomethacin
A study has been made of the polymorphic nature of crystals of the pharmaceutical indomethacin grown from a wide range of solvents and from the melt. In most solvents, growth at high supersaturations yielded either a 1:0.5 solvated form (approximately) or the alpha-polymorph. At low supersaturations the gamma-polymorph was commonly produced. Solutions in MeOH and (BLOH)-B-t yielded a 1: 1 solvate. The morphology of the gamma-form showed no variation with solvent type but changed with supersaturation in a manner consistent with a differential variation in growth rates of the faces. This lack of solvent influence was confirmed by the fact that a similar morphology resulted on growth from the melt. Morphology predictions were carried out for the gamma-polymorph and these show good agreement with experimental observations. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:crystal morphololgy;morphology modelling;growth from melt;growth from solutions;polymorphism;indomethacin