The results of studies on nimodipine in the solid state demonstrate th
at the compound occurs in two polymorphic forms. Modification I melts
at + 124 degrees C and crystallizes as the racemic compound. Modificat
ion II(m.p. + 116 degrees C) is a conglomerate. The two polymorphs hav
e been characterized by means of differential scanning calorimetry, in
frared, Raman, and C-13-NMR spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffractometry,
X-ray structure analysis, pycnometry, and solubility measurements. Th
e thermodynamic relationships are illustrated in a semi-schematic ener
gy/temperature diagram, which gives information about the relative sta
bility and physical properties of the two modifications. Modification
II is the stable form between absolute zero and about +90 degrees C. T
he melting characteristics of the two polymorphs are illustrated by th
e phase diagram. Modification I is yellow. Modification II is almost w
hite. The differences in colour are discussed with reference to the re
sults of X-ray structure analyses and the UV-Vis spectra.