I've been trying to track down some information on hydromorphone solubility (specifically for the free alkaloid, but also for various salts), and I haven't had much success. The information is being sought for a theoretical a/b isolation of Hydromorphone HCl from pharmaceutical preparations. Here is what I've managed to find so far:
Hydromorphone (base):
- Properties: Crystals from ethanol, mp 266-267 [No solubility data provided!] (Merck Index 13th ed.)
Hydromorphone HCl:
- Properties: Crystals, dec 305-315° (evacuated tube). Sol in 3 parts water; sparingly sol in alc. (Merck Index 13th ed.)
- Solubility: Soluble 1:3 in water and 1:100 in alcohol (90% ); practically insoluble in chloroform and ether. (Purdue's hydromorphone physician monograph)
Does anybody have any additional solubility data, especially for the freebase form? Also interested in seeing pKa's for the compound to approximate pH required for conversion of salt to free base. Propositions for a theoretical a/b extraction would also be welcome.
Hydromorphone (base):
- Properties: Crystals from ethanol, mp 266-267 [No solubility data provided!] (Merck Index 13th ed.)
Hydromorphone HCl:
- Properties: Crystals, dec 305-315° (evacuated tube). Sol in 3 parts water; sparingly sol in alc. (Merck Index 13th ed.)
- Solubility: Soluble 1:3 in water and 1:100 in alcohol (90% ); practically insoluble in chloroform and ether. (Purdue's hydromorphone physician monograph)
Does anybody have any additional solubility data, especially for the freebase form? Also interested in seeing pKa's for the compound to approximate pH required for conversion of salt to free base. Propositions for a theoretical a/b extraction would also be welcome.