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Page 1: Thermal Analysis CMA 220412 presentation - tcd.ie · Thermal Analysis Techniques IUPAC definition -a group of techniques in which a ... Processing conditions –environmental factors

Thermal Analysis

Dr. Lidia Tajber

School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Trinity College Dublin

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Characterisation for Pharma

� Active pharmaceutical ingredients (API, drugs)� Organic molecules, peptides, proteins

� Single components

� Mainly solids (crystalline, amorphous or semi-crystalline)

� Pure molecules

� Excipients (additives, fillers etc.)� Organic, inorganic

� Not always single components

� Solids or liquids

� Not always pure

� Formulations (dosage forms, delivery systems)� Mixtures of APIs and excipients

� Packaging materials

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Physical Forms of Solids

� Polymorphism - the ability of a

compound to crystallise in more

than one crystal form

� Pseudopolymorphic forms

(solvated forms) - crystalline solids

containing solvent molecules as an

integral part of their crystal

structure

� Amorphism - the absence of

regular or crystalline structure in a

body solid; amorphous materials

do not possess three-dimensional

long-range molecular order

Polymorph A Polymorph B

Solvate A Solvate B

Different thermal behaviour

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Importance of Solid State Forms in Pharma

� Bioavailability (solubility/dissolution rate)

� Stability (physical and chemical)

� Processing factors

� Hygroscopicity

� Bulk and mechanical properties

� Ease of isolation, filtration and drying

� Degree of purity

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Thermal Analysis Techniques

� IUPAC definition - a group of techniques in which a

physical property is measured as a function of

temperature, while the sample is subjected to a

controlled temperature programme (heating, cooling or

isothermal).

� A range of techniques e.g.:

� Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) – temperature

� Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) – energy

� Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) – mass

� Thermomechanical Analysis (TMA) – dimensions

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Basic Principles of Thermal Analysis

� Modern instrumentation used for thermal analysis

usually consists of the following parts:

� sample holder/compartment for the sample

� sensors to detect/measure a property of the sample and the

temperature

� an enclosure within which the experimental parameters

(temperature, speed, environment) may be controlled

� a computer to control data collection and processing

sample

sensors

temperature

control (furnace)PC

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Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)

� Most popular thermal technique

� DSC measures the heat absorbed or liberated during the various transitions in the sample due to temperature treatment� Differential: sample relative to reference

� Scanning: temperature is ramped

� Calorimeter: measures heat

� DSC measurements are both qualitative and quantitative and provide information about physical and chemical changes involving:� Endothermic processes – sample absorbs energy

� Exothermic processes – sample releases energy

� Changes in heat capacity

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Principles of DSC Analysis� Power Compensation DSC

� High resolution / high sensitivity research studies

� Absolute specific heat measurement

� Very sensitive to contamination of sample holders

� Heat Flux DSC

� Routine applications

� Near / at line testing in harsh environments

� Automated operation

� Cost-sensitive laboratories

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Summary of Pharmaceutically Relevant Information

Derived from DSC Analysis

� Melting points – crystalline materials

� Desolvation – adsorbed and bound solvents

� Glass transitions – amorphous materials

� Heats of transitions – melting, crystallisation

� Purity determination – contamination, crystalline/amorphous phase quantification

� Polymorphic transitions – polymorphs and pseudopolymorphs

� Processing conditions – environmental factors

� Compatibility – interactions between components

� Decomposition kinetics – chemical and thermal stability

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Typical Features of a DSC Trace

40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300

20

m W

tem pera tu re [oC ]

^exo Exothermic upwards

Endothermic downwards

Y-axis – heat flow

X-axis – temperature (and time)

DESOLVATIONGLASS TRANSITIONCRYSTALLISATION

MELTING

DECOMPOSITION

H2O

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Melting Point

40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300

20

mW

^exo

tem perature [oC]

DSC scan of a crystalline material – one polymorphic form

MELTING

Onset = melting point (mp)

Heat of fusion (melting) = integration of peak

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Polymorphic Forms

40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300

20

mW

tem perature [oC]

^exo

DSC scan of a crystalline material – polymorphic transition

METASTABLE

FORM

TRANSITION

STABLE

FORM

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Pseudopolymorphism

40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300

20

mW

^exo

temperature [oC]

DSC scan of a hydrate

MELTING

DEHYDRATION

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Amorphous Material

40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300

tem perature [°C ]

1 m W

DEHYDRATION

GLASS TRANSITION

Midpoint = glass transition (Tg)

Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) co-processed with hydroflumethiazide

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Purity Determination

Purity of phenacetin Source: TA Instruments, Cassel RB, Purity Determination and DSC Tzero™ Technology

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Compatibility Studies

Source: Schmitt E et al. Thermochim Acta 2001, 380 , 175 – 183

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Variants of DSC

� Conventional – linear temperature (cooling, heating) programme

� Fast scan DSC – very fast scan rates (also linear)

� MTDSC (modulated temperature DSC) – more complex temperature programmes, particularly useful in the investigation of glass transitions (amorphous materials)

� HPDSC (high pressure DSC) – stability of materials, oxidation processes

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Fast Scan DSC, Rapid Scanning DSC, (HyperDSCTM)

� This method provides the ability to perform valid heat flow measurements while heating or cooling a sample with fast linear controlled rates � HyperDSCTM - rates up to 500°C/min

� Other non-commercial systems - up to 100,000°C/min

� Benefits:� Increased sensitivity for detection of weak transitions

� Analysis of samples without inducing changes

� Small sampling requirements – a fraction of mg can be used

� Fast screening for high throughput requirements - a quick overview of new samples

� Disadvantages:� Accuracy: transitions can be shifted by as much as 40oC

� Repeatabiliy: very sensitive to thermal lag and sample preparation

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Fast Scan DSC, Rapid Scanning DSC, (HyperDSCTM)

� Pharma applications:

� Enhanced analysis of polymorphism

� Detection of low level amorphous content

� Suppression of decomposition – “true” melting points

� Detection of low energy transitions

� Characterisation close to processing conditions

� Separation of overlapping events

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Modulated Temperature DSC (MTDSC)

� This technique uses composite heating profile: determines heat capacity and separates heat flow into the reversible and non-reversible components

� Benefits� Increased sensitivity for detecting weak transitions –

especially glass transition

� Separation of complex events into their:� heat capacity (reversible) e.g. glass transition, melting and

� kinetic components (non-reversible) e.g. evaporation, crystallisation, decomposition

� Disadvantages� Slow data collection

� Risk of sample transformation

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Variants of MTDSC

� Sinusoidal modulation (easy, only one frequency only) – TA Instruments

� Step scan modulation (easy, precise) –PerkinElmer

� TOPEM® modulation (stochastic modulation, complex calculations, but multiple frequency data) – Mettler Toledo

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Example of a MTDSC Curve

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)Source: Craig DQM and Reading MThermal analysis of pharmaceuticals

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Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)

� A technique measuring the variation in mass of a sample undergoing temperature scanning in a controlled atmosphere

� Thermobalance allows for monitoring sample weight as a function of temperature

� The sample hangs from the balance inside the furnace and the balance is thermally isolated from the furnace

balance

sample

furnacepurge gas

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Summary of Pharmaceutically Relevant Information

Derived from TGA Analysis

� Desolvation – adsorbed and bound solvents,

stoichiometry of hydrates and solvates

� Decomposition – chemical and thermal stability

� Compatibility – interactions between components

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Examples of TGA Curves

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320

2

mg

temperature [oC]

TGA curves of crystalline and amorphous substance

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Lactose monohydrate

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 3400

^exo

20

mW

temperature [oC]

2

mg

DSC and TGA scans of lactose monohydrate

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Hyphenated Thermal Equipment

� Thermal techniques alone are insufficient to prove the existence of polymorphs and solvates

� Other complementary techniques are used e.g. microscopy, diffraction and spectroscopy

� Simultaneous analysis� Types:

� DSC-TGA � DSC-XRD – DSC coupled with X-ray diffraction� TGA-MS – TG system coupled with a mass spectrometer � TGA-FTIR – TG system coupled with a Fourier Transform

infrared spectrometer � TGA -MS or -FTIR - evolved gas analysis (EGA)

� others