Crystalline bupropion hydrochloride [(±)1-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-[(1,1-dimethylethyl)amino]-1-propanone hydrochloride], recently characterized as form 1, was found to undergo, upon storage at RT within months, a solid-solid conversion to a new polymorphic form, hereafter named form 2, containing a markedly different molecular conformer in the solid state. This new form, available only as a polycrystalline material, has been fully characterized using structural X-ray powder diffraction methods, coupled to thermoanalytical analyses. The relative stability of the two crystalline phases (forms 1 and 2) was compared by quantum mechanics calculations including density functional methods specific for solid state molecular systems. Bupropion hydrochloride form 2 crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Pbca with Z=8, a=27.2853(5)Å, b=8.7184(3)Å, c=12.0422(3)Å, V=2864.7(1)ų, as centrosymmetric dimers, thanks to the presence of N-H…Cl interactions, and μ₂-bridging chloride ions, each connected to two protonated amine moieties.
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