Michele Baldrighi
Polytechnic University of Milan
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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013
Christer B. Aakeröy; Michele Baldrighi; John Desper; Pierangelo Metrangolo; Giuseppe Resnati
Through a combination of structural chemistry, vibrational spectroscopy, and theory, we have systematically examined the relative structure-directing importance of a series of ditopic halogen-bond (XB) donors. The molecular electrostatic potential surfaces of six XB donors were evaluated, which allowed for a charge-based ranking. Each molecule was then co-crystallized with 21 XB acceptors and the results have made it possible to map out the supramolecular landscape describing the competition between I/Br-ethynyl donors, perfluorinated I/Br donors, and I/Br-phenyl based donors. The results offer practical guidelines for synthetic crystal engineering driven by robust and directional halogen bonds.
Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2013
Michele Baldrighi; Gabriella Cavallo; Michele R. Chierotti; Roberto Gobetto; Pierangelo Metrangolo; Tullio Pilati; Giuseppe Resnati; Giancarlo Terraneo
3-Iodo-2-propynyl-N-butylcarbamate (IPBC) is an iodinated antimicrobial product used globally as a preservative, fungicide, and algaecide. IPBC is difficult to obtain in pure form as well as to handle in industrial products because it tends to be sticky and clumpy. Here, we describe the preparation of four pharmaceutical cocrystals involving IPBC. The obtained cocrystals have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, solution and solid-state NMR, IR, and DSC analyses. In all the described cases the halogen bond (XB) is the key interaction responsible for the self-assembly of the pharmaceutical cocrystals thanks to the involvement of the 1-iodoalkyne moiety of IPBC, which functions as a very reliable XB-donor, with both neutral and anionic XB-acceptors. Most of the obtained cocrystals have improved properties with respect to the source API, in terms, e.g., of thermal stability. The cocrystal involving the GRAS excipient CaCl2 has superior powder flow characteristics compared to the pure IPBC, representing a promising solution to the handling issues related to the manufacturing of products containing IPBC.
CrystEngComm | 2014
Michele Baldrighi; Davide Bartesaghi; Gabriella Cavallo; Michele R. Chierotti; Roberto Gobetto; Pierangelo Metrangolo; Tullio Pilati; Giuseppe Resnati; Giancarlo Terraneo
Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 2010
Michele Baldrighi; Pierangelo Metrangolo; Franck Meyer; Tullio Pilati; Davide M. Proserpio; Giuseppe Resnati; Giancarlo Terraneo
Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2015
Alessandra Cominetti; Andrea Pellegrino; Luca Longo; Riccardo Po; Alessandra Tacca; Chiara Carbonera; Mario Salvalaggio; Michele Baldrighi; Stefano Valdo Meille
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2015
Roberto Milani; Lisa Pirrie; Lara Gazzera; Arja Paananen; Michele Baldrighi; Evanthia Monogioudi; Gabriella Cavallo; Markus B. Linder; Giuseppe Resnati; Pierangelo Metrangolo
Archive | 2013
Giuseppe Resnati; Pierangelo Metrangolo; Giancarlo Terraneo; Michele Baldrighi
Crystals | 2017
Michele Baldrighi; Pierangelo Metrangolo; Tullio Pilati; Giuseppe Resnati; Giancarlo Terraneo
Archive | 2015
Giuseppe Resnati; Pierangelo Metrangolo; Giancarlo Terraneo; Michele Baldrighi
XLI National Congress of the Italian Crystallographic Association | 2012
Michele Baldrighi; Giancarlo Terraneo; Tullio Pilati; Pierangelo Metrangolo; Giuseppe Resnati