Polymorphic Development
Strategy for Rapid Pesticide
Release: A Case Study of Spirotetramat
Posted on 2024-02-29 - 16:03
Spirotetramat has been utilized extensively in the world
for its
long-lasting effects. However, since form I has been reported with
the disadvantages of low solubility and poor pesticide release rate
in the literature, systematic crystal form screening is urgently required.
In this study, a new polymorph (form II) was discovered by melt crystallization,
and its single crystal grew in melt microdroplets. In comparison to
form I, form II is a metastable crystal form with a lower melting
point and enthalpy as well as higher lattice energy. Its solubility
is higher than that of form I. The increased solubility facilitates
the release of pesticides at an accelerated rate. Furthermore, a series
of stability experiments have shown that form II can maintain stability
at room temperature and ambient humidity for more than 3 months. The
form II crystals retain their stability even after grinding or heating.
Meanwhile, the phase transformations among three solid forms were
presented. Finally, a solution crystallization method was proposed
to prepare form II crystals with uniform particle size distribution.
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Han, Ying; Han, Rui; Li, Zhonghua; Qu, Haibin; Li, Fan; Li, Kangli; et al. (2024). Polymorphic Development
Strategy for Rapid Pesticide
Release: A Case Study of Spirotetramat. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.3c01306