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A Pragmatic Test of a Simple Calorimetric Method for Determining the Fragility of Some Amorphous Pharmaceutical Materials
Authors:Hancock  Bruno C  Dalton  Chad R  Pikal  Michael J  Shamblin  Sheri L
Institution:(1) Merck Frosst Canada Inc., Kirkland, Quebec, H9H 3L1, Canada;(2) School of Pharmacy, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, 06269
Abstract:Purpose. To evaluate a simple calorimetric method for estimating the fragility of amorphous pharmaceutical materials from the width of the glass transition region. Methods. The glass transition temperature regions of eleven amorphous pharmaceutical materials were characterized at six different heating and cooling rates by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Results. Activation energies for structural relaxation (which are directly related to glass fragility) were estimated from the scan rate dependence of the glass transition temperature, and correlations between the glass transition widths and the activation energies were examined. The expected correlations were observed, and the exact nature of the relationship varied according to the type of material under consideration. Conclusions. The proposed method of determining the fragility of amorphous materials from the results of simple DSC experiments has some utility, although "calibrationrdquo of the method for each type of materials is necessary. Further work is required to establish the nature of the relationships for a broad range of amorphous pharmaceutical materials.
Keywords:amorphous  glass transition temperature  fragility  molecular mobility  activation energy
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