Heat capacity and decomposition of rimantadine hydrochloride

Publication date: Available online 30 January 2020Source: Thermochimica ActaAuthor(s): Ala Bazyleva, Eugene Paulechka, Dzmitry H. Zaitsau, Andrey V. Blokhin, Gennady J. KaboAbstractHeat capacities of the antiviral drug rimantadine hydrochloride in the crystalline state were measured by adiabatic calorimetry and differential scanning calorimetry in the temperature range from (7 to 453) K. A broad low-enthalpy solid-state phase anomaly was detected between (170 and 250) K. Thermodynamic functions for crystalline rimantadine hydrochloride were derived. Decomposition of the studied compound was probed by the Knudsen effusion method and thermogravimetry with the support of quantum chemical calculations. The enthalpy of decomposition of rimantadine hydrochloride into the corresponding amine and hydrogen chloride was estimated from those data. The thermodynamic functions of the corresponding amine in the ideal gaseous state, including enthalpy of formation, were obtained using statistical thermodynamics with the necessary molecular parameters computed using quantum chemical methods. The enthalpy of formation of crystalline rimantadine hydrochloride was estimated.
Source: Thermochimica Acta - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research