Abstract
Solubilities of guanidine hydrochloride (GuHCl) in organic solvents are of great importance for its development and optimization of industrial process. The study of the dissolution characteristics of GuHCl in DMF/2-meoxyethanol/methanol/NMP + n-propanol at different temperatures were experimentally investigated by using laser monitoring method. Results showed that GuHCl solubilities were observed to be increasing with the increment in experimental temperature and rising with higher mass fraction of DMF/2-meoxyethanol/methanol/NMP. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation technique was utilized to reveal the microscopic behaviors of GuHCl and solvent mixtures and its effect on the dissolving capability of GuHCl in involved solvent systems. Also, five thermodynamic models were selected to regress the observed GuHCl equilibrium solubility. A comparison of the experimental values with corresponding estimated data indicated that the modified Apelblat equation provided the most excellent correlation in modelling GuHCl solubility. Finally, through the analyses of enthalpy change, entropy change and Gibbs free energy change, the dissolution thermodynamic features were evaluated.
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