Abstract

An experimental study is undertaken to establish a transformation screen for the solid-state forms of clindamycin phosphate. The experimental study results in six novel crystalline forms: two solvates (with ethanol/water, methanol/water), one hydrate (Form III), and three polymorph forms. Further, all solid-state forms are characterized by various analytical techniques such as X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, etc. Two polymorph forms (IV and VI) are selectively prepared by desolvation of the solvates (I and V). The solid-state desolvation results in the appearance of delamination of the 2D layers. Moreover, polymorph IV shows a clear polymorphic transition to a new polymorph form (polymorph II) above 165 °C. Phase transformations of the solid-state forms were also established by slurry conversions at 25 °C. These experiments suggest the reversible relationship between solvate I/V and hydrate Form III at different solvent mixtures. Through the aqueous dissolution test, it is also judge...

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