Patent Publication Number: US-11384086-B2

Title: Crystalline forms of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-n-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1- yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide and its mono hydrochloride salt

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/881,790, filed May 22, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/146,143, filed Sep. 28, 2018, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,066,197, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/341,898, filed Nov. 2, 2016, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,125,136, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/651,577, filed Jun. 11, 2015, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,493,470, which is a § 371 national stage entry of International Application No. PCT/US2013/074571, filed Dec. 12, 2013, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/736,543, filed Dec. 12, 2012; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/737,007, filed Dec. 13, 2012; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/788,208, filed Mar. 15, 2013, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND 
     The instant application is directed to novel crystalline forms of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide and 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride, compositions comprising such crystalline forms, and to methods of their preparation and use. 
     3-(Imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide has the chemical formula C 29 H 27 F 3 N 6 O which corresponds to a formula weight of 532.56 g/mol. Its chemical structure is shown below: 
                         
The CAS Registry number for 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide is 943319-70-8.
 
     3-(Imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride has the chemical formula C 29 H 28 ClF 3 N 6 O which corresponds to a formula weight of 569.02 g/mol. Its chemical structure is shown below: 
                         
The CAS Registry number for 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride is 1114544-31-8.
 
     The United States Adopted Name (USAN) and International Nonproprietary Name (INN) of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide is ponatinib. Alternative chemical names for ponatinib include benzamide, 3-(2-imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-[4-[(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl] and 3-[2-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-yl)ethynyl]-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide. 
     The United States Adopted Name (USAN) and International Nonproprietary Name (INN) of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride is ponatinib hydrochloride. Alternative chemical names for ponatinib hydrochloride include benzamide, 3-(2-imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-[4-[(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-, hydrochloride (1:1) and 3-[2-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-yl)ethynyl]-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide monohydrochloride. 
     Ponatinib is a multi-targeted tyrosine-kinase inhibitor useful for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and other diseases. Ponatinib hydrochloride is a small molecule pan-BCR-ABL inhibitor in clinical development for the treatment of adult patients with chronic phase, accelerated phase, or blast phase CML or Philadelphia chromosome positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph+ALL) resistant or intolerant to prior tyrosine-kinase inhibitor therapy. Other tyrosine-kinase inhibitors relevant to such CML or Ph+ALL therapy include GLEEVEC® (imatinib mesylate) and TASIGNA® (nilotinib) (both from Novartis AG), SPRYCEL® (dasatinib) (from Bristol Myers Squibb Company) and BOSULIF® (bosutinib) (from Pfizer Inc). A New Drug Application (NDA) for ponatinib hydrochloride was filed with the United States FDA on Jul. 30, 2012. The US FDA approved the NDA on Dec. 14, 2012, and ponatinib hydrochloride is marketed under the brand name ICLUSIG® (ponatinib). 
     In addition, ponatinib hydrochloride is potentially clinically useful for the treatment of other disorders or conditions implicated by the inhibition of other protein kinases. Such kinases and their associated disorders or conditions are mentioned in O&#39;Hare, T., et al.,  Cancer Cell , Volume 16, Issue 5, 401-412 (2009) and WO 2011/053938, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. 
     Having an understanding of the potential polymorphic forms for active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) such as ponatinib and ponatinib hydrochloride is useful in the development of drugs. This is because not knowing the specific polymorphic form present or desired in the API may result in inconsistent manufacturing of the API and as a result, results with the drug may vary between various lots of the API. In addition, it is important to discover the potential polymorphic forms of an API so that one can systematically determine the stability of that form over a prolonged period of time for similar reasons. Once a specific polymorphic form is selected for pharmaceutical development, it is important to be able to reproducibly prepare that polymorphic form. It is also desirable for there to be a process for making APIs such as ponatinib and ponatinib hydrochloride in high purity due to the potential for impurities to affect the performance of the drug. 
     The earliest patent publication known by Applicant to disclose the chemical structure of ponatinib hydrochloride is WO 2007/075869, which is also owned by Applicant (ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) and is hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. Example 16 of WO 2007/075869 states that the product was obtained as a solid: 533 m/z (M+H). This mass corresponds to the free base of ponatinib. Example 16 also discusses the preparation of a mono hydrochloride salt of ponatinib. Example 16 neither specifically mentions that the ponatinib hydrochloride obtained was crystalline, nor specifies any particular crystalline forms of ponatinib hydrochloride. 
     U.S. Ser. No. 11/644,849, which published as US 2007/0191376, is a counterpart application to WO 2007/075869 and granted on Feb. 14, 2012 as U.S. Pat. No. 8,114,874, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. U.S. Ser. No. 13/357,745 is a continuing application of U.S. Ser. No. 11/644,849, which also is hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. 
     Additional patent applications owned by Applicant that cover ponatinib hydrochloride and published as of the filing date of this application include WO 2011/053938 and WO 2012/139027, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. Like WO 2007/075869, neither of WO 2011/053938 or WO 2012/139027 specifies any particular crystalline forms of ponatinib hydrochloride. 
     SUMMARY 
     It has now been discovered that both ponatinib and ponatinib hydrochloride can exist in certain crystalline and other polymorphic forms, certain of which are suitable for pharmaceutical formulation development. 
     In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to polymorphs of ponatinib. The polymorphs of ponatinib are herein designated as Form A, Form B, Form C, Form D, Form E, Form F, Form G, Form H, Form I, Form J, and Form K. 
     In another aspect, the present disclosure is directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a polymorph of ponatinib disclosed herein and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, vehicle or excipient. 
     In another aspect, the present disclosure is directed to substantially pure crystalline forms of ponatinib hydrochloride. The substantially pure crystalline forms of ponatinib hydrochloride are herein designated as Form A, Form B, Form C, Form D, Form E, Form F, Form G, Form H, Form I, Form J, and Form K. 
     In another aspect, the present disclosure is directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a substantially pure crystalline form of ponatinib hydrochloride disclosed herein and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, vehicle or excipient. 
     In another aspect, the present disclosure provides a process for preparing a substantially pure crystalline form of ponatinib hydrochloride by contacting ponatinib with hydrochloric acid. 
     In another aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a method of treating a disorder or condition in a human that responds to the inhibition of a protein kinase by administering to the human a therapeutically effective amount of a polymorph of ponatinib disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the disorder or condition is chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). 
     In another aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a method of treating a disorder or condition in a human that responds to the inhibition of a protein kinase by administering to the human a therapeutically effective amount of a substantially pure crystalline form of ponatinib hydrochloride disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, the disorder or condition is chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) or Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Ph+ALL) when the protein kinase is Bcr-Abl or a mutant form thereof. 
    
    
     
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       The following drawings form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the present inventions. The inventions may be better understood by reference to one or more of these drawings in combination with the detailed description of specific embodiments presented herein. 
         FIG. 1  is a summary of the eleven solid forms of ponatinib hydrochloride that include HCl polymorphs and pseudo-polymorphs that are identified as Forms A through K and that were discovered and are disclosed herein. 
         FIG. 2  is a summary of certain of the solid forms of ponatinib hydrochloride identified in  FIG. 1  that were discovered and are disclosed herein. The legend for  FIG. 2  is as follows:
           a  Starting material: Form HCl1 or amorphous material (Am) obtained by freeze-drying.     b  OCC: the total occurrence included 216 experiments carried out in Phase 2 (described in Example 1 herein) for which 39 samples were analyzed additionally wet or the mother liquor was evaporated and analyzed giving a total of 254 materials characterized. For example, “(3, 1.2%)” correspond to 3 occurrences of the form out of 254 measurements, giving a percentage of 1.2%. For 62 out of the 254 measurements (9%), the product yield was too low to identify the solid form, or the materials were wet.     d  Am: amorphous form.       

         FIG. 3  is a characteristic X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) pattern of two batches of Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride in which the data for each batch was acquired prior to and after DVS humidity cycling. Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and the degrees (2θ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 4  is a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride. Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and the degrees (2θ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 5  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride. Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 6A  is a characteristic thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and  FIG. 6B  and  FIG. 6C  are a thermogravimetric analysis with mass spectroscopic analysis of volatiles (TGMS) scan obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride. 
         FIG. 7  is a characteristic  1 H-NMR Spectrum (600 MHz) of ponatinib hydrochloride in solution obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride in DMSO-d 6  at 300 K. Normalized Intensity is shown on the vertical axis and chemical shift (ppm) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 8  is a characteristic  19 F-NMR Spectrum (564 MHz) of ponatinib hydrochloride in solution obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride in DMSO-d 6  at 300 K. Normalized Intensity is shown on the vertical axis and chemical shift (ppm) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 9  is a characteristic  13 C-NMR Spectrum (151 MHz) of ponatinib hydrochloride in solution obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride in DMSO-d 6  at 300 K. Normalized Intensity is shown on the vertical axis and chemical shift (ppm) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 10A  is a characteristic mass spectral pattern obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride showing the observed mass of Form A and  FIG. 10B  is a daughter ion spectrum of the parent shown in  FIG. 10A  of Form A. Relative abundance is shown on the vertical axis and atomic weight (m/z) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 11A ,  FIG. 11B ,  FIG. 11C , and  FIG. 11D  depict characteristic mass spectral fragmentation patterns of Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride. Relative abundance is shown on the vertical axis and atomic weight (m/z) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 12  shows the structure of Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride in accordance with the data presented in the table herein designated as “Crystal Data and Structure Refinement for Ponatinib Hydrochloride Form A.” Atoms in  FIG. 12  are color coded according to atom type: carbon, grey; nitrogen, blue; oxygen, red; hydrogen, white; fluorine, yellow; chlorine, green. 
         FIG. 13  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 14A  is a characteristic HPLC spectrum obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride. Absorbance units are shown on the vertical axis (mAU) and time (minutes) is shown on the horizontal axis.  FIG. 14B  is a characteristic mass spectrum obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 14C  is a tabulated form of the data presented in  FIG. 14A . 
         FIG. 15  is a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern obtained from Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride (bottom) as compared against a XRPD pattern of Form B (middle) and Form C (top). Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and the degrees (2θ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 16A  is a characteristic HPLC spectrum obtained from Form B of ponatinib hydrochloride. Absorbance units are shown on the vertical axis (mAU) and time (minutes) is shown on the horizontal axis.  FIG. 16B  is a characteristic mass spectrum obtained from Form B of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 16C  is a tabulated form of the data presented in  FIG. 16A . 
         FIG. 17  is a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern obtained from Form C of ponatinib hydrochloride (top) as compared against a XRPD pattern of Form A (bottom). Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and the degrees (2θ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 18  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from Form C of ponatinib hydrochloride. Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 19  is a characteristic thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) scan obtained from Form C of ponatinib hydrochloride. 
         FIG. 20A  and  FIG. 20B  are a characteristic TGMS thermogram obtained from Form C of ponatinib hydrochloride. 
         FIG. 21A  is a characteristic HPLC spectrum obtained from Form C of ponatinib hydrochloride. Absorbance units are shown on the vertical axis (mAU) and time (minutes) is shown on the horizontal axis.  FIG. 21B  is a characteristic mass spectrum obtained from Form C of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 21C  is a tabulated form of the data presented in  FIG. 21A . 
         FIG. 22  is a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern obtained from Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride as compared against a XRPD pattern of Form A and certain other crystalline forms within the class of HCl3. Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and the degrees (2θ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 23  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride. Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 24  is a characteristic thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) scan obtained from Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride. 
         FIG. 25  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. The Form A starting material is shown in red and Form D (PSM1) is shown in blue. 
         FIG. 26A  is a characteristic HPLC spectrum obtained from Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride. Absorbance units are shown on the vertical axis (mAU) and time (minutes) is shown on the horizontal axis.  FIG. 26B  is a characteristic mass spectrum obtained from Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 26C  is a tabulated form of the data presented in  FIG. 26A . 
         FIG. 27  is a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern obtained from Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride as compared against a XRPD pattern of Form A and certain other crystalline forms within the class of HCl5. Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and the degrees (2θ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 28A  and  FIG. 28B  show two characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scans obtained from Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 28A  is the DSC curve of VDS1. 
         FIG. 28B  is the DSC curve of VDS2. Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 29A  is a characteristic overlay of thermogravimetric analysis and SDTA and  FIG. 29B  and  FIG. 29C  are a TGMS scan obtained from Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride (VDS1). 
         FIG. 30A  is a characteristic overlay of thermogravimetric analysis and  FIG. 30B  and  FIG. 30C  are a TGMS scan obtained from Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride (VDS2). 
         FIG. 31  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. The Form A starting material is shown in red and Form F (VDS1) is shown in green. 
         FIG. 32  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. The Form A starting material is shown in purple and Form F (VDS2) is shown in red. 
         FIG. 33A  is a characteristic HPLC spectrum obtained from Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride (VDS2). Absorbance units are shown on the vertical axis (mAU) and time (minutes) is shown on the horizontal axis.  FIG. 33B  is a characteristic mass spectrum obtained from Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 33C  is a tabulated form of the data presented in  FIG. 33A . 
         FIG. 34  is a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride as compared against a XRPD pattern of Form A (bottom) and certain other crystalline forms within the class of HCl6. Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and the degrees (2θ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 35A  and  FIG. 35B  show two characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scans obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 35A  is the DSC curve of VDS3. 
         FIG. 35B  is the DSC curve of VDS4. Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 36A  is a characteristic overlay of thermogravimetric analysis and  FIG. 36B  and  FIG. 36C  are a TGMS scan obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride (VDS3). 
         FIG. 37A  is a characteristic overlay of thermogravimetric analysis and  FIG. 37B  and  FIG. 37C  are a TGMS scan obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride (VDS4). 
         FIG. 38  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. The Form A starting material is shown in purple and Form H (VDS3) is shown in red. 
         FIG. 39  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. The Form A starting material is shown in purple and Form H (VDS4) is shown in red. 
         FIG. 40A  is a characteristic HPLC spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride (VDS4). Absorbance units are shown on the vertical axis (mAU) and time (minutes) is shown on the horizontal axis.  FIG. 40B  is a characteristic mass spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 40C  is a tabulated form of the data presented in  FIG. 40A . 
         FIG. 41  is an overlay of characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) patterns for each of the solid forms identified in  FIG. 1  where the vertical axis denotes relative intensity (counts) and the horizontal axis denotes Two Theta (Degrees). From the bottom to the top of this figure the following solid forms and solvents are as follows: the starting material ponatinib HCl (HCl1) (Form A), Form HCl2 (QSA12.1, solvent:water) (Form B), Form HCl2b (QSA21.1, solvent:water) (Form C), Form HCl3-class (GRP12.1, solvent:toluene) (Form D), mixture HCl1+HCl4 (GRP1.1, solvent:hexafluorobenzene) (Form E), Form HCl5 (VDS28.1, solvent:butylacetate) (Form F), Form HCl5b (VDS28.2 after drying, solvent:butylacetate) (Form G) and HCl6-class (VDS6.1, solvent:methanol) (Form H). 
         FIG. 42  shows representative digital images of (from top to bottom, left to right): HCl6-class (VDS6.1, vds050.0c:E1), Form HCl5 (VDS28.1, vds05.0c:B3), Form HCl5b (VDS28.2, vds05.1c:B6), mixture HCl1+HCl4 (GRP1.1, grp02.0c:A1), Form HCl3-class (GRP12.1, grp02.1c:L1), Form HCl2 (QSA12.1, qsa00.1c:A2) and Form HCl2b (QSA21.1, qsa00.1c:J2). 
         FIG. 43  is a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern obtained from Form J of ponatinib hydrochloride. Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and degrees (2θ) shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 44  is a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern obtained from Form K of ponatinib hydrochloride. Relative Intensity (in counts) is shown on the vertical axis and degrees (2θ) shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 45  shows characteristic XRPD patterns of Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride (bottom pattern) and amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride (top pattern) (solvent:2,2,2-trifluroethanol) where the vertical axis denotes relative intensity (counts) and the horizontal axis denotes Two Theta (Degrees). 
         FIG. 46  is a characteristic Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) thermogram of amorphous 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride. An intense endothermic event with a peak of 259.4° C. was observed, corresponding to the melting point of the amorphous form. The vertical axis denotes Heat Flow [mW] and the horizontal axis denotes Temperature (° C.). 
         FIG. 47A  is a characteristic HPLC spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride (VDS4). Absorbance units are shown on the vertical axis (mAU) and time (minutes) is shown on the horizontal axis. Absorbance units are shown on the vertical axis (mAU) and time (minutes) is shown on the horizontal axis.  FIG. 47B  is a characteristic mass spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 47C  is a tabulated form of the data presented in  FIG. 47A . 
         FIG. 48  is a tabular summary of solid forms of ponatinib that include polymorphs and pseudo-polymorphs identified as Forms A through J. 
         FIG. 49  is a tabular summary of occurrences, crystallization methods, physical forms, endotherms and purities of ponatinib polymorphs and pseudo-polymorphs identified as Forms A through J. 
         FIG. 50  shows the molecular structure and numbering scheme of ponatinib free base crystalline Form A (anhydrate) determined by single-crystal X-ray analysis. 
         FIG. 51  shows XRPD patterns for ponatinib free base crystalline Form A (anhydrate) simulated and experimentally obtained. 
         FIG. 52  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from crystalline Form A of ponatinib free base (anhydrate). Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 53  shows the molecular structure and numbering scheme of B-Class ponatinib/1,4-dioxane (1:1) solvate (Form B) determined by single-crystal X-ray analysis. 
         FIG. 54  is a simulated XRPD pattern for B-Class ponatinib/1,4-dioxane (1:1) solvate (Form B). 
         FIG. 55  shows the molecular structure and numbering scheme of B-Class ponatinib/perfluorobenzene (1:1) solvate (Form B) determined by single-crystal X-ray analysis. 
         FIG. 56  is the XRPD patterns for B-Class ponatinib/perfluorobenzene (1:1) solvate (Form B) simulated and experimentally obtained. 
         FIG. 57  shows XRPD patterns for Form B ponatinib/2-methylTHF (1:0.4) solvate (upper pattern); Form B ponatinib/cyclohexanone (1:1) solvate (middle pattern); and Form A (bottom pattern). 
         FIG. 58  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from B-Class 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate (QSA7.1). Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 59  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of B-Class 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate (QSA7.1). 
         FIG. 60  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from B-Class 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate (GEN8.1). Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 61  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of B-Class 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate (GEN8.1). 
         FIG. 62  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from ponatinib low crystalline Form C (GEN3.1). Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 63  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of ponatinib low crystalline Form C (GEN3.1). 
         FIG. 64  shows XRPD patterns for ponatinib low crystalline Form C (GEN3.1) (top pattern) and Form A (bottom pattern). 
         FIG. 65  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from Form D (GEN5.1R1) of ponatinib. Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 66  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of Form D (GEN5.1R1) of ponatinib. 
         FIG. 67  shows XRPD patterns for Form D of ponatinib (middle pattern) and Form A (bottom pattern). Also shown is the XRPD pattern for a mixture of B-Class solvates and Form D of ponatinib (upper pattern). 
         FIG. 68  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1). Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 69  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1). 
         FIG. 70  shows XRPD patterns for E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1) (upper pattern); E-Class ponatinib/chloroform solvate (SLP3.1) (middle pattern); and Form A (bottom pattern). 
         FIG. 71  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of ponatinib Form F (AS16.2). 
         FIG. 72  a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained from Form H (VLD1, dried solid from stock). Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 73  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of Form H (VLD1, dried solid from stock). 
         FIG. 74  shows a series of XRPD patterns as follows: Plot  1  is Form H (VLD2 experiment, after 2-weeks and drying); Plot  2  is Form H (VLD1 experiment, after 2-weeks and drying); Plot  3  is Form H (VLD1 experiment, dried solid from stock after DVS); Plot  4  is Form H (VLD1, dried solid from stock); Plot  5  is Form H (VLD19); and the bottom plot is the XRPD for Form A. 
         FIG. 75  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib overlaid with the FT-IR spectrum obtained for Form A. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 76  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib overlaid with the FT-IR spectrum obtained for Form A, for the region of wavelength 1750-600 nm. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 77  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained for Form I (GEN9.1). Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 78  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of Form I (GEN9.1). 
         FIG. 79  shows XRPD patterns for ponatinib Form I (upper pattern) and Form A (bottom pattern) in overlay. 
         FIG. 80  shows an overlay of XRPD patterns as follows: Plot  6  is the XRPD pattern for Form A (VDS2, after stability study); Plot  7  is the XRPD pattern for Form J (VDS2); Plot  8  is the XRPD pattern for Form J (VDS10 of screen S10010A); and Plot  9  is another XRPD pattern of ponatinib Form A. 
         FIG. 81  shows a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form J in overlay with the FT-IR spectrum obtained for Form A. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 82  shows a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form J in overlay with the FT-IR spectrum obtained for Form A, for the region of wavelength 1750-600 nm. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 83  shows an overlay of the XRPD results obtained for selected ponatinib free base polymorphs (from bottom to top): Form A (SM); B-Class (QSAS7.1); Form C, low crystalline (GEN3.1); Form D (GEN5.1); E-Class (SLP3.1); Form F (SLP10.1); Form G (AS19.1); Form H (VDL19.1); Form I, low crystalline (GEN9.1); and Form J, low crystalline (VDS10.1). 
         FIG. 84  shows an overlay of the XRPD patterns of the free base starting material, with the two patterns representing the two batches (F09-05575: lower pattern; and F09-05576: upper pattern). 
         FIG. 85  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained for ponatinib free base starting material batch F09-05575. Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 86  is a characteristic differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) scan obtained for ponatinib free base starting material batch F09-05576. Heat flow [mW] is shown on the vertical axis and temperature (° C.) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
         FIG. 87  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of ponatinib free base starting material batch F09-05575. 
         FIG. 88  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of ponatinib free base starting material batch F09-05576. 
         FIG. 89  is a tabular summary of the physical stability of several of the ponatinib solid forms. 
         FIG. 90  is a tabular summary of the results from the scale-up experiments for selected free base forms. 
         FIG. 91  is a tabular summary of various characterizations of ponatinib free base forms reproduced at the 120 mg scale. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     It was discovered that both 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide and 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride can be obtained in various solid state crystalline forms. 
     The terms “crystalline form” or “polymorphic form” or “polymorph” may be used interchangeably herein, and refer to a crystalline form of pontinib or ponatinib hydrochloride that is distinct from the amorphous form of ponatinib or ponatinib hydrochloride or other form(s) of ponatinib or ponatinib hydrochloride as determined by certain physical properties such thermodynamic stability, physical parameters, x-ray structure, DSC and preparation processes. 
     While polymorphism classically refers to the ability of a compound to crystallize into more than one distinct crystal species (having identical chemical structure but quite different physicochemical properties), the term “pseudopolymorphism” is typically applied to solvate and hydrate crystalline forms. For purposes of this disclosure, however, both true polymorphs as well as pseudopolymorphs, (i.e., hydrate and solvate forms), are included in the scope of the term “crystalline forms” and “polymorphic forms.” In addition, “amorphous” refers to a disordered solid state. 
     It should be noted that different samples of a particular crystalline form may share the same major XRPD peaks, but that there can be variation in XRPD patterns with regard to the minor peaks. In regards to XRPD, the term “about,” when used in relation to XRPD maxima values (in degrees two theta), generally means within 0.3 degrees two theta of the given value. Alternatively, the term “about” can mean (in this and all contexts) a value falls within an accepted standard of error of the mean when considered by one of ordinary skill in the art. As used herein, the terms “isolated” and “substantially pure” mean that more than about 50% of crystalline ponatinib or ponatinib hydrochloride is present (as can be determined by a method in accordance with the art) in the identified crystalline form relative to the sum of other solid form(s) present in the selected material. 
     Definitions and Abbreviations 
     Solvent Abbreviation: 
     
         
         
           
             DCM Dichloromethane 
             DMA N,N-Dimethylacetamide 
             DMF N,N-Dimethylformamide 
             DMSO Dimethylsulfoxide 
             TFE 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol 
             THF Tetrahydrofuran 
             2-methylTHF 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran 
             EtOH Ethanol 
             MeOH Methanol 
           
         
       
    
     Other Abbreviations (Alphabetical Order):
         Am Amorphous   API Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient   AS Anti-solvent   CI Counter-ion   DSC Differential Scanning Calorimetry   DVS Dynamic Vapor Sorption   GRP ID for Grinding experiment   HPLC High-Performance Liquid Chromatography   HT-XRPD High Throughput X-Ray Powder Diffraction   HR-XRPD High Resolution X-Ray Powder Diffraction   LC Low Crystalline material   MS Mass Spectroscopy   PSM ID for Cooling/evaporative crystallization experiment   SAS Solubility assessment   SDTA Single Differential Thermal Analysis   S Solvent   SM Starting material   TGA Thermogravimetric Analysis   TGMS Thermogravimetric Analysis coupled with Mass Spectroscopy   VDL ID for Vapor diffusion into liquids experiments   VDS ID for Vapor diffusion onto solids experiments   XRPD X-Ray Powder Diffraction
 
Analytical Methods
 
X-Ray Powder Diffraction
       

     XRPD patterns were obtained using an Avantium T2 high-throughput XRPD set-up. The plates were mounted on a Bruker GADDS diffractometer equipped with a Hi-Star area detector. The XRPD platform was calibrated using Silver Behenate for the long d-spacings and Corundum for the short d-spacings. 
     Data collection was carried out at room temperature using monochromatic CuK α  radiation in the 2θ region between 1.5° and 41.5°, which is the most distinctive part of the XRPD pattern. The diffraction pattern of each well was collected in two 2θ ranges (1.5°≤2θ≤21.5° for the first frame, and 19.5°≤2θ≤41.5° for the second) with an exposure time of 90 seconds for each frame. No background subtraction or curve smoothing was applied to the XRPD patterns. The carrier material used during XRPD analysis was transparent to X-rays and contributed only slightly to the background. 
     Thermal Analysis 
     Melting properties were obtained from DSC thermograms, recorded with a heat flux DSC822e instrument (Mettler-Toledo GmbH, Switzerland). The DSC822e was calibrated for temperature and enthalpy with a small piece of indium (m.p.=156.6° C.; ΔHf=28.45 J·g −1 ). Samples were sealed in standard 40 μl aluminum pans, pin-holed and heated in the DSC from 25° C. to 300° C., at a heating rate of 10° C. min −1 . Dry N 2  gas, at a flow rate of 50 ml min −1  was used to purge the DSC equipment during measurement. 
     Mass loss due to solvent or water loss from the various crystal samples was determined by TGA/SDTA. Monitoring the sample weight, during heating in a TGA/SDTA851e instrument (Mettler-Toledo GmbH, Switzerland), resulted in a weight vs. temperature curve. The TGA/SDTA851e was calibrated for temperature with indium and aluminum. Samples were weighed into 100 μl aluminum crucibles and sealed. The seals were pin-holed and the crucibles heated in the TGA from 25 to 300° C. at a heating rate of 10° C. min −1 . Dry N 2  gas was used for purging. 
     The gases evolved from the TGA samples were analyzed by a mass spectrometer Omnistar GSD 301 T2 (Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH, Germany). The latter is a quadrupole mass spectrometer which analyses masses in the range of 0-200 amu. 
     Digital Imaging 
     Digital images were automatically collected for all the wells of each well-plate, employing a Philips PCVC 840K CCD camera controlled by Avantium Photoslider software. 
     Press 
     For the compression tests, an Atlas Power Press T25 (Specac) was used. The Atlas Power T25 is a power assisted hydraulic press operating up to 25 Tons. 
     HPLC Analytical Method 
     HPLC analysis was performed using an Agilent 1200SL HPLC system equipped with UV and MS detectors following the conditions presented below: 
     
       
         
           
               
               
             
               
                   
               
             
            
               
                 HPLC Equipment: 
                 LC-MS 
               
               
                 Manufacturer: 
                 Agilent 
               
               
                 HPLC: 
                 HP1200sl 
               
               
                 UV-detector: 
                 HP DAD 
               
               
                 MS-detector: 
                 HP1100 API-ES MSD VL-type 
               
               
                 Column: 
                 Waters Sunfire C18 (100 × 4.6 mm; 3.5 μm). 
               
               
                 Column temp: 
                 35° C. 
               
               
                 Mobile phase: 
                 Gradient mode 
               
               
                 Mobile phase A: 
                 1000/1; H 2 O/TFA (v/v) 
               
               
                 Mobile phase B: 
                 1000/1; ACN/TFA (v/v) 
               
               
                 Flow: 
                 1.0 ml/min 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 Gradient program: 
                 Time [min]: 
                 % A: 
                 % B: 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   
                 0 
                 90 
                 10 
               
               
                   
                 15 
                 20 
                 80 
               
               
                   
                 16 
                 90 
                 10 
               
               
                   
                 18 
                 90 
                 10 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
            
               
                 Posttime: 
                  1 
               
               
                 UV-Detector: 
                 DAD 
               
               
                 Range: 
                 200-400 nm 
               
               
                 Wavelength: 
                    260 nm 
               
               
                 Slit Width: 
                     4 nm 
               
               
                 Time: 
                   0-17 min 
               
               
                 MS-Detector: 
                 MSD 
               
               
                 Scan: 
                 positive 
               
               
                 Mass Range: 
                 70-1000 amu 
               
               
                 Fragmentator: 
                 70 
               
               
                 Time: 
                   0-17 min 
               
               
                 Autosampler: 
                   
               
               
                 Temperature: 
                 Not controlled 
               
               
                 Injection mode: 
                 loop 
               
               
                 Injection volume: 
                     5 μl 
               
               
                 Needle wash: 
                 2/3; ACN/H 2 O (v/v) 
               
               
                 Dilution solvent: 
                 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     The compound integrity is expressed as a peak-area percentage, calculated from the area of each peak in the chromatogram, except the ‘injection peak’, and the total peak-area, as follows: 
     
       
         
           
             peak 
             - 
             
               area 
               ⁢ 
               
                   
               
               ⁢ 
               % 
               ⁢ 
               
                 = 
                 
                   
                     
                       peak 
                       - 
                       area 
                     
                     
                       total 
                       - 
                       area 
                     
                   
                   * 
                   1 
                   ⁢ 
                   0 
                   ⁢ 
                   0 
                   ⁢ 
                   % 
                 
               
             
           
         
       
     
     The peak-area percentage of the compound of interest is employed as an indication of the purity of the component in the sample. 
     I. Polymorphic Forms of Ponatinib Mono Hydrochloride 
     Through XRPD analysis, a total of eleven polymorphic forms of ponatinib hydrochloride were discovered. Each of the eleven new polymorphic forms are referred to herein as: HCl1 (also referred to herein as “Form A”), HCl2 (also referred to herein as “Form B”), HCl2b (also referred to herein as “Form C”), HCl3-class (also referred to herein as “Form D”), a mixture HCl1+HCl4 (also referred to herein as “Form E”), HCl5-class or simply HCl5 (also referred to herein as “Form F”), HCl5b or HCl5 desolvate (also referred to herein as “Form G”), HCl6-class (also referred to herein as “Form H”), HCl6 desolvate (also referred to herein as “Form I”), HCl7 (also referred to herein as “Form J”), and HCl8 (also referred to herein as “Form K”). The nature or origin of these eleven polymorphic forms is indicated in  FIG. 1 . In addition, certain characteristics of the referenced polymorphic forms are provided as well in  FIG. 2 . For instance, Form A is indicated as being an anhydrate of ponatinib hydrochloride and additionally was obtained as a single crystal. 
     In general, crystalline forms of ponatinib hydrochloride have physical properties (such as high stability, etc.) that are advantageous for the commercial preparation of solid dosage forms as compared to amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride. The distinction between crystalline ponatinib hydrochloride and amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride can be readily seen with the same type of physical chemical data (e.g., DSC, XRPD, thermal analysis) that is used to distinguish the individual crystalline forms of ponatinib hydrochloride disclosed herein. 
     With reference to the foregoing methodologies, attention is now drawn to each of the discovered polymorphs of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride. 
     Characteristics of Form A (HCl1): 
     The anhydrate HCl1 (same crystalline form as the starting material) was the predominant crystalline form discovered. The chemical structure of ponatinib hydrochloride has been unambiguously established by a combination of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), mass spectrometry (MS), and single crystal X-ray crystallography with confirmatory data from elemental and chloride analysis, Fourier transform infra-red (FT-IR) spectroscopy, and ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy. The preferred solid form of ponatinib hydrochloride is the anhydrous crystalline HCl-1 solid form or Form A. 
     With reference to  FIG. 3 , samples of Ponatinib HCl, ASI Batch 110020 and CGAM Batch F08-06057 were analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD). In each case, the material was analyzed prior to and after DVS humidity cycling. XRPD patterns were obtained using a high-throughput XRPD diffractometer. Data collection was carried out at room temperature using monochromatic CuK α  radiation in the 2θ region between 1.5° and 41.5°, which is the most distinctive part of the XRPD pattern. The diffraction pattern of each well was collected in two 2θ ranges (1.5°≤2θ≤21.5° for the first frame, and 19.5°≤2θ≤41.5° for the second) with an exposure time of 90 seconds for each frame. No background subtraction or curve smoothing was applied to the XRPD patterns.  FIG. 3  shows the X-ray powder diffraction pattern of these materials, each in the HCl-1 solid form. This powder pattern is consistent with the powder pattern simulated from single crystal X-ray diffraction experiments on the HCl-1 form. XRPD data acquired prior to, and after DVS humidity cycling experiments, indicates that the HCl-1 solid form is maintained after humidity cycling. In the XRPD pattern of Form A shown in  FIG. 3 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown: 5.9; 7.1; 10.0; 12.5; 16.4; 19.3; 21.8; 23.8; and 26.1. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form A shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. The term “about” applies to each listed peak for this and all other forms mentioned in this disclosure. 
       FIG. 4  shows a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern for Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride in which greater detail relative to the XRPD is seen. The XRPD pattern of Form A shown in  FIG. 4  shows at least one or more of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ): 5.9; 7.1; 10.0; 12.5; 13.6; 14.1; 15.0; 16.4; 17.7; 18.6; 19.3; 20.4; 21.8; 22.3; 23.8; 24.9; 26.1; 27.0; 28.4; 30.3; 31.7; and 35.1. In certain embodiments, Form A is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 12.5; 19.3; 23.8; and 26.1. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form A shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. 
     In differential vapor sorption (DVS) experiment with HCl-1, the relative humidity was cycled from 45% to 95% (sorption), to 0% (desorption) and back to 45% (sorption) at a constant temperature of 25° C., with a hold time of 60 minutes per step. The results of this DVS experiment on ponatinib HCl CGAM Batch F08-060507 exhibited a 1.1% water uptake at 95% humidity, and ponatinib HCl ASI Batch 110020 exhibited a 1.4% water uptake at a relative humidity of 95%. This water uptake was reversible on cycling to lower humidity. These results demonstrate that HCl-1 is not a hygroscopic compound. The effect of the humidity cycling on HCl-1 was also assessed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) analysis before and after the DVS experiment. The XRPD data revealed that humidity cycling had no effect on the solid form of the material, which remained in the HCl-1 solid form. 
     With reference to  FIG. 5 , the melting point of ponatinib HCl in the HCl-1 solid form, was determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The sample of ponatinib HCl, ASI Batch 110020, was analyzed in a pin-holed crucible in the temperature range of 25° C. to 300° C. at a heating rate of 10° C. per minute using dry N 2  gas purge. An intense endothermic event with a peak of 264.1° C. was observed, corresponding to the melting point of Form A. 
     With reference to  FIGS. 6A-6C , Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and thermogravimetric analysis with mass spectroscopic analysis of volatiles (TGMS) was performed on ponatinib HCl, ASI Batch 110020. The sample, contained in a pin-holed crucible, was heated in the TGA instrument from 25° C. to 300° C. at a heating rate of 10° C. min-1, with dry N 2  gas used for purging. Gases evolved from the TGA were analyzed using a quadrupole mass spectrometer. Ponatinib HCl, ASI Batch 110020, in the HCl-1 solid form, contained 0.31% water by weight and 0.85% ethanol by weight at the time of release. The TGA/TGMS experiment indicated that mass losses of 0.2% (water) and 0.6% (ethanol, from the crystallization solvent) are observed between the temperature range of 25-130° C. and 130-240° C., respectively. These losses are consistent with the water and ethanol content at the time of release. Ethanol is released from the material at a higher temperature than water, although not associated with ponatinib HCl in the HCl-1 solid form as a solvate. 
     Extensive solution phase NMR studies using a combination of multiple 1D and 2D NMR methods were performed on Form A of ponatinib HCl to obtain a complete assignment of  1 H,  19 F, and  13 C resonances, and hence to confirm the chemical structure of ponatinib HCl. Analyses were performed at ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, Mass., on a sample of ponatinib HCl (ASI Batch 110020) dissolved in deuterated DMSO (DMSO-ds) solvent. NMR spectra were acquired at a temperature of 300 K on a Bruker Avance III-600 MHz NMR spectrometer equipped with a 5 mm BBFO z-gradient probe. All  1 H chemical shifts were referenced to the DMSO peak at 2.5 ppm. With reference to  FIG. 7 , the 1D  1 H-NMR spectra of Form A of ponatinib HCl in DMSO-d 6  is shown.  1 H resonance 32a arises from the protonated piperazine moiety in ponatinib HCl. The EtOH resonances appearing in both  1 H ( FIG. 7 ) and  13 C spectra ( FIG. 9 ) arise from residual EtOH present in ponatinib HCl.  FIG. 8  shows the 1D  19 F-NMR spectra of Form A of ponatinib HCl in DMSO-d 6  with a characteristic chemical shift at 57.94 ppm.  FIG. 9  shows the 1D  13 C-NMR spectra of Form A of ponatinib HCl in DMSO-d 6 . 
     Table 1 summarizes the relevant chemical shift data of ponatinib mono hydrochloride Form A obtained from the  1 H and  13 C-NMR experiments. The number of signals and their relative intensity (integrals) confirm the number of protons and carbons in the structure of Form A of ponatinib HCl. These chemical shift data are reported in according to the atom numbering scheme shown immediately below: 
     
       
         
         
             
             
         
       
     
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 1 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                   1 H and  13 C Chemical Shift Data (in ppm) of Form A of ponatinib 
               
               
                 HCl, in DMSO-d 6  at 300K. 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 Atom Number 
                 Group 
                   1 H, ppm 
                   13 C, ppm 
                 Integral 
                   1 H Multiplicity, Hz 
                   13 C Multiplicity, Hz 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                  3 
                 CH 
                 8.72 
                 145.03 
                 0.98 
                 m 1   
                   
               
               
                  4 
                 CH 
                 7.39 
                 119.05 
                 1.02 
                 dd 2  (J = 9.2, 4.4) 
                   
               
               
                  5 
                 CH 
                 8.25 
                 126.06 
                 ND 7   
                 m 
                   
               
               
                  6 
                 C 
                 — 
                 139.63 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                  8 
                 CH 
                 8.22 
                 138.2 
                 ND 
                 m 
                   
               
               
                  9 
                 C 
                 — 
                 111.69 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 10 
                 C 
                 — 
                 81.11 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 11 
                 C 
                 — 
                 96.38 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 12 
                 C 
                 — 
                 121.76 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 13 
                 C 
                 — 
                 143.52 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 14 
                 CH 
                 7.54 
                 130.03 
                 1.01 
                 d 3  (J = 8.1) 
                   
               
               
                 15 
                 CH 
                 7.98 
                 128.49 
                 1.02 
                 dd (J = 8, 1.4) 
                   
               
               
                 16 
                 C 
                 — 
                 132.12 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 17 
                 CH 
                 8.22 
                 130.19 
                 ND 
                 m 
                   
               
               
                 18 
                 CH 3   
                 2.6 
                 20.36 
                 3.09 
                 s 4   
                   
               
               
                 19 
                 C 
                 — 
                 164.63 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 21 
                 NH 
                 10.65 
                 — 
                 1.03 
                 s 
                   
               
               
                 22 
                 C 
                 — 
                 138.53 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 23 
                 CH 
                 8.13 
                 123.54 
                 1.02 
                 d (J = 8.4) 
                   
               
               
                 24 
                 CH 
                 7.71 
                 131.42 
                 1.01 
                 d (J = 8.4) 
                   
               
               
                 25 
                 C 
                 — 
                 130.95 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 26 
                 C 
                 — 
                 127.53 
                 — 
                 — 
                 q 6  (J = 29.7) 
               
               
                 27 
                 CH 
                 8.25 
                 117.42 
                 ND 
                 m 
                 q (J = 6.2) 
               
               
                 28 
                 CH 2   
                 3.66 
                 56.56 
                 2.01 
                 s 
                 — 
               
               
                 35 
                 C 
                 — 
                 124.25 
                 — 
                 — 
                 q (J = 272.9) 
               
               
                 37 
                 CH 3   
                 2.74 
                 41.96 
                 3.07 
                 s 
                   
               
               
                 30, 34 8   
                 CH 2   
                 2.87 
                 49.16 
                 1.76 
                 m 
                   
               
               
                 30′, 34′ 8   
                 CH 2   
                 2.52 
                 49.16 
                 ND 
                 m 
                   
               
               
                 31, 33 8   
                 CH 2   
                 3.02 
                 52.53 
                 1.78 
                 m 
                   
               
               
                 31′, 33′ 8   
                 CH 2   
                 3.35 
                 52.53 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                 32a 
                 NH 
                 10.85 
                 — 
                 0.74 
                 br. s. 5   
                   
               
               
                 36, 38, 39 
                 CF 3   
                   19 F: −57.9 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
                   
               
               
                   
               
               
                 m: multiplet 
               
               
                 dd: doublet of doublets 
               
               
                 d: doublet 
               
               
                 s: singlet 
               
               
                 br.s: broad singlet 
               
               
                 q: quartet 
               
               
                 ND: not determined due to spectral overlap in the  1 H NMR spectrum. 
               
               
                 Due to symmetry, the resonance pair 30 and 34 as well as the resonance pair 31 and 33 have degenerate chemical shifts. In addition the methylene protons of these resonances appear as diastereotopic pairs. 
               
            
           
         
       
     
     With reference to  FIGS. 10A-10B , mass spectral experiments and collisionally activated MS2 fragmentation of Form A of ponatinib HCl were carried out using Thermo Finnegan Exactive accurate mass and LTQ XL ion trap mass spectrometers, each operating in positive ion electrospray mode. Samples of Form A of ponatinib HCl (ASI Batch 110020), dissolved in acetonitrile, were introduced into the mass spectrometers via infusion by a syringe pump. The accurate mass for ponatinib HCl was obtained on the Exactive mass spectrometer using full scan mode. The mass observed in this infusion experiment is m/z 533.2269 (MH+) with the calculated exact mass being 533.2271 (MH+) yielding a mass difference of 0.2 mmu (Δ ppm of −0.38) ( FIG. 10A ). The fragmentation spectrum of ponatinib HCl on the Exactive mass spectrometer is shown in  FIGS. 10A-10B , and contains the product ions from m/z of 533.2269 (the molecular ion of ponatinib HCl), as well as ions from any other co-eluted compounds. 
       FIG. 11  shows MS fragmentation data obtained on the LTQ XL ion trap mass spectrometer.  FIG. 11(A)  shows the full scan MS of m/z 533, (MH + ) of the sample during infusion.  FIG. 11(B)  (MS 2  scan) shows the fragment spectrum of the selected mass m/z 533.  FIG. 11(C)  and  FIG. 11(D)  show the product ions from m/z 433 and 260 respectively; ions m/z 433, and 260 were themselves the initial product ions from m/z 533 (the molecular ion). 
     Single-crystal X-Ray diffraction analysis was employed to determine the crystal structure of the Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride. Single crystals of ponatinib HCl, in the anhydrate HCl-1 form were obtained using the vapor diffusion into liquid crystallization method using ponatinib HCl CGAM Batch F08-06057. A single crystal obtained using methanol as a solvent with ethyl acetate as anti-solvent was analyzed by single crystal X-ray diffraction. From prior experiments, it was known that crystals of this form diffracted well, leading to the solution of the structure of ponatinib HCl shown in  FIG. 12 , with crystallographic parameters summarized in Table 2. The terminal nitrogen of the piperazine is the site of protonation in ponatinib HCl, consistent with the previously described NMR analysis of ponatinib HCl. The chloride counter-ion occurs in the crystal structure immediately adjacent to the site of protonation. Based on this structure analysis, it was determined that Form A is an anhydrated form. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 2 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Crystal Data and Structure Refinement for Ponatinib Hydrochloride  
               
               
                 Form A. 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Identification code 
                 S11022 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Empirical formula 
                 C 29 H 28 F 3 N 6 O +  Cl −   
               
               
                   
                 Fw 
                 569.02 
               
               
                   
                 T [K] 
                   296(2) 
               
               
                   
                 λ [Å] 
                 0.71073 
               
               
                   
                 Crystal system 
                 Monoclinic 
               
               
                   
                 Space group 
                 C 2/c 
               
               
                   
                 Unit cell dimensions: 
                   
               
               
                   
                 a [Å] 
                 35.883(9) 
               
               
                   
                 b [Å] 
                  7.306(3) 
               
               
                   
                 c [Å] 
                 25.684(6) 
               
               
                   
                 β [°] 
                 122.923(9)  
               
               
                   
                 V [Å 3 ] 
                   5652(3) 
               
               
                   
                 Z 
                 8 
               
               
                   
                 D c  [g/cm 3 ] 
                 1.337 
               
               
                   
                 μ [mm −1 ] 
                 0.189 
               
               
                   
                 F(000) 
                 2368 
               
               
                   
                 Crystal size [mm 3 ] 
                 0.40 × 0.30 × 0.20 
               
               
                   
                 θ range for data collection [°] 
                 3.2-32.5 
               
               
                   
                 Reflections collected 
                 29574 
               
               
                   
                 Independent reflections 
                 10117 [R int  = 0.0395] 
               
               
                   
                 Completeness to θ = 32.5° [%] 
                 98.8 
               
               
                   
                 Max. and min. transmission 
                 0.9632 and 0.9283 
               
               
                   
                 Data/restraints/parameters 
                 10117/0/473 
               
               
                   
                 Goodness-of-fit on F 2   
                 1.070 
               
               
                   
                 Final R indices [I &gt; 2σ(I)] 
                 R1 = 0.0644, wR2 = 0.1501 
               
               
                   
                 R indices (all data) 
                 R1 = 0.0957, wR2 = 0.1672 
               
               
                   
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     The attenuated total reflectance (ATR) FT-IR spectrum of Form A of ponatinib HCl, ASI Batch 110020, is shown in  FIG. 13 . Table 3 provides a summary of selected IR band assignment of ponatinib HCl based on the FT-IR shown in  FIG. 13 . 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
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                 Selected IR Band Assignment of Ponatinib HCl 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                 Absorption band 
                 Frequency (cm −1 ) 
                 Region in FIG. 13 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 C—H stretch (vCH3, vCH2) 
                 2938.1(2870-2960) 
                 A 
               
               
                 N—H stretch 
                 3242.1 
                 A 
               
               
                 C≡C stretch 
                 2220.0 
                 B 
               
               
                 C═O stretch (Amide 1) 
                 1669.8 
                 C 
               
               
                 N—H bending (Amide 2) 
                 1531.8 
                 D 
               
               
                 C—N stretch 
                 1314.9 
                 F 
               
               
                 C—F stretch 
                 1122.6 
                 H 
               
               
                 aromatic C—H out-of-plane  
                 857.3, 789.7 
                 I 
               
               
                 bending 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     In the FT-IR, the functional group region extends from 4000 to 1300 cm-1. In the region from 3300 to 2800 cm-1 (region A), there are multiple overlapping, absorption bands arising from stretching vibrations between hydrogen and some other atom, likely amide N—H stretching, aromatic C—H stretching (from the imidazo-pyridazine heterocycle and phenyl groups) and aliphatic C—H stretching (in methyl and methylene groups), all present in the structure of ponatinib HCl. A weak band in the 2100-2260 cm-1 (region B) is due to triple C—C bond stretching. A medium intensity band due to amide C═O stretching (Amide 1) can be expected in 1640-1690 cm-1 range, likely the band observed at 1669.8 cm-1(region C). Secondary amide N—H bending gives absorption bands in the 1500-1560 cm-1 range (Amide 2), where two strong bands are observed (region D). Multiple weak to medium bands observed in the 1300-1600 cm-1 range are due to (hetero)aromatic resonance-stabilized double C—C and double C—N bonds (ring stretching vibrations), and C—H bending vibrations (from methyl and methylene groups) (region E). Aromatic and aliphatic amine C—N stretching bands can be expected in the 1250-1335 cm-1 range and in the 1250-1020 cm-1 range, respectively, where multiple bands are observed, including a particularly strong band at 1314.9 cm-1 (regions F, G). The fingerprint region, 1300 to 910 cm-1, is complex with a strong, broad band at 1122.6 cm-1 (region H), likely due to C—F stretching. The aromatic region, 910 to 650 cm-1, absorption bands are primarily due to the out-of-plane bending of hetero-aromatic ring C—H bonds indicating the hetero-aromatic nature of the compound (region I). These data in the FT-IR spectrum support the proposed structure of Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form A were carried out. With reference to  FIGS. 14A-14C , it was determined that the purity of Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride is 99.8160% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Form B (HCl2): 
     Form HCl2 was obtained from a solubility assessment in TFE/water and it was converted to form HCl2b one day after storage of the measuring plate at ambient conditions, as confirmed by the XRPD re-measurement of the specific sample. HCl2 was also obtained in the experiments performed in Phase 2 described herein from aqueous solvent systems (water and MeOH/water) and it also converted to form HCl2b upon storage at ambient conditions (see overview in  FIG. 2 ). 
     Form B was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD).  FIG. 15  shows XRPD patterns of (from bottom to top): starting material (Form A), Form HCl2 (Form B) (QSA12.1, solvent:water) and Form HCl2b (Form C) (QSA12.2, remeasurement after few days at ambient conditions). In the XRPD pattern of Form B shown in  FIG. 15 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown: 3.1; 6.5; 12.4; 13.8; 15.4; 16.2; 17.4; 18.0; 20.4; 23.2; 24.4; 26.1; and 26.9. For reference, in the XRPD pattern of Form C shown in  FIG. 15 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown: 6.5; 12.4; 13.8; 17.4; 18.0; 20.6; 22.0; 23.0; 25.5; 26.5; and 27.4. In certain embodiments, Form B is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 13.8; 15.4; 17.4; 18.0; 26.1; and 26.9. In these embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form B and C shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form B were carried out. With reference to  FIGS. 16A-16C , it was determined that the purity of Form B of ponatinib hydrochloride is 99.7535% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Form C (HCl2b): 
     Form C is a hydrated form. Form HCl2b was initially obtained from the solubility assessment experiments, either by conversion of Form B, over a number of days under ambient conditions or directly from TFE/water solvent mixtures. Form C was also obtained in the Phase 2 experiments from aqueous solvent systems (water and water/DMSO) (see overview in  FIG. 2 ). 
     Form C was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD).  FIG. 17  shows XRPD patterns of (from bottom to top): starting material (HCl1) and Form HCl2b (QSA21.1, solvent:water). In the XRPD pattern of Form C shown in  FIG. 17 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown: 3.1; 6.5; 12.4; 13.8; 17.4; 18.0; 20.6; 22.0; 23.0; 25.5; 26.5; 27.4; 28.4; and 29.0. In certain embodiments, Form C is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 13.8; 17.4; 18.0; and 25.5. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form C shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. 
     With reference to  FIG. 18 , the melting point of Form C of ponatinib HCl was determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The sample of was analyzed in a pin-holed crucible in the temperature range of 25° C. to 300° C. at a heating rate of 10° C. per minute using dry N 2  gas purge. Intense endothermic events occurred at T peak =122.9° C., T peak =158.2° C. and T peak =256.2° C. 
       FIG. 19  shows TGA and SDTGA thermograms of QSA21.1.  FIGS. 20A and 20B  show a TGMS thermogram of Form C from experiment QSA21.1. A mass loss of 4.3% (water) is observed in the temperature interval 40° C.-140° C. The API:water ratio was assessed as 1:1.4. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form C were carried out. With reference to  FIGS. 21A-21C , it was determined that the purity of Form C of ponatinib hydrochloride is 99.7850% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Form D (HCl3-Class): 
     HCl3-class was mostly obtained from aromatic solvents, as can be seen in the overview in  FIG. 2 , with the exception of the MeOH/acetonitrile mixture. Form D was successfully reproduced at the 120 mg scale using cooling-evaporative crystallization in toluene. 
     Based on the thermal analyses, the sample representative of the Form D was assigned as a toluene solvated form (API:toluene 1:0.5). The form desolvated at 199.5° C., recrystallized and a second melting was observed at 257.6° C. (most likely corresponding to the melting point of Form A). HCl3-class is mildly hygroscopic, with 2.5% water mass uptake at 95% RH. The process was reversible regarding to physical stability and sample appearance. 
     HCl3-class sample was found to be physically stable after 8 months storage under ambient conditions and following the DVS cycle. However, HCl3-class sample converted to HCl1 after 1 week in the humidity chamber (40° C./75% RH). 
     Form D was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD).  FIG. 22  shows XRPD patterns of a XRPD overlay of (from bottom to top): HCl1 (AP24534 HCl salt starting material), HCl3-class (PSM17, solvent:toluene), HCl3 (PSM1, solvent:toluene), HCl1+HCl3 (PSM1 after one week at 40° C./75% RH) and HCl3 (PSM1 after DVS). In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 22 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for HCl3: 8.2; 10.1; 10.9; 14.9; 16.0; 16.3; 16.8; 17.7; 18.7; 20.2; 22.9; 24.0; 25.6; 26.7; and 28.5. In certain embodiments, Form D is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 8.2; 10.1; 14.9; and 25.6. In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 22 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for HCl3+HCl1: 6.5; 7.4; 12.5; 13.6; 14.1; 16.7; 17.4 18.0; 19.3; 20.4 21.8; 24.0; 25.1; 26.3; and 28.0. In certain embodiments, HCl3+HCl1 is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 12.5; 19.3; and 26.3. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form D shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. 
     With reference to  FIG. 23 , the melting point of Form D of ponatinib HCl (PSM1) was determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The sample of was analyzed in a pin-holed crucible in the temperature range of 25° C. to 300° C. at a heating rate of 10° C. per minute using dry N 2  gas purge. Intense endothermic events occurred at T peak =199.5° C., T peak =204.1° C. and T peak =257.6° C. 
     With reference to  FIG. 24 , TGA and SDTGA thermograms of Form D (PSM1) are provided. A mass loss of 7.7% (toluene, ratio API:Solvent is 1:0.51) was observed in the temperature interval 120° C.-220° C. 
     With reference to  FIG. 25 , a FT-IR spectrum of the region of 1750-500 cm −1  is shown. These data support the proposed structure of Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride. In addition, this spectrum show the unique identity of Form D relative to Form A. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form D (PSM1) were carried out. With reference to  FIGS. 26A-26C , it was determined that the purity of Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride is 97.3664% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Form E (Mixture of HCl4+HCl1): 
     HCl4 was only obtained as a mixture with Form A from a grinding experiment with hexafluorobenzene (see overview in  FIG. 2 ). 
     Form E of ponatinib hydrochloride was found not to be physically stable upon storage at ambient conditions. The mixture HCl1+HCl4 was re-measured by XRPD after 8 months of storage and it had converted to Form A. 
     Characteristics of Form F (HCl5-Class): 
     Form HCl5 was obtained from one vapor diffusion onto solids experiment described here in butyl acetate (see overview in  FIG. 2 ). HCl5-class was characterized by DSC, cycling-DSC, TGMS, FTIR, HPLC and DVS. The physical stability under short-term storage conditions (i.e. one week at 40° C. and 75% RH) was investigated. HCl5-class samples were physically stable, as assessed by XRPD, after 8 months storage under ambient conditions. After 1 week in the humidity chamber (40° C./75% RH), the material was still HCl5-class, however with a slightly different XRPD pattern. 
     A DVS experiment showed that HCl5-class is highly hygroscopic, with a 37% water mass adsorption. The material lost its crystallinity as indicated by the XRPD following the DVS experiment. 
     Form F was successfully scaled up at the 120 mg scale using the same conditions as those of the original experiment to identify the previously discovered polymorphs. Two scale-up experiments were performed and the corresponding XRPD patterns indicated forms isostructural to HCl5. These isostructural forms together with HCl5 and HCl5b were designated HCl5-class or Form F. 
       FIG. 27  shows XRPD patterns of a XRPD overlay of (from bottom to top): HCl1 (Form A starting material); HCl5 and HCl5b (VDS28 wet and dry, solvent:butyl acetate); HCl5-class (VDS1, solvent:butyl acetate), Low crystalline (VDS1 after DVS); HCl5-class (VDS2, solvent: butyl acetate); and HCl5-class (VDS2 after one week at 40°, 75% RH). In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 27 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for HCl5: 6.8; 9.8; 12.4; 16.2; 17.9; 19.0; 24.0; and 25.1. In certain embodiments, HCl5 is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 9.8; 12.4; and 25.1. In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 27 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for HCl5-class (top pattern): 7.9; 8.7; 9.7; 11.4; 15.6; 16.5; and 25.8. In certain embodiments, HCl5-class is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 15.6; 16.5; 25.8. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form F shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. 
     With reference to  FIGS. 28A and 28B , the melting point of Form F of ponatinib HCl (PSM1) was determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Samples from two different experiments were analyzed in a pin-holed crucible in the temperature range of 25° C. to 300° C. at a heating rate of 10° C. per minute using dry N 2  gas purge. A sample from one experiment (VDS1,  FIG. 28A ) evidenced intense endothermic events occurred at T peak =120.7° C., T peak =184.3° C. and T peak =209.4° C. A sample from another experiment (VDS2,  FIG. 28B ) evidenced intense endothermic events occurred at T peak =122.1° C., T peak =209.7° C. and T peak =252.1° C. 
     A cycling DSC experiment showed that upon desolvation, HCl5-class converted to a form designated “HCl5-desolvate”, which melted at circa 210° C. 
     With reference to  FIGS. 29A-29C , a TGA/SDTA thermogram of Form F (VDS1,  FIG. 29A ) and TGMS ( FIGS. 29B and 29C ) thermogram are provided. A mass loss of 17.1% (Butyl acetate, ratio API:Solvent 1:1.01) was observed in the temperature interval 25° C.-160° C. TG-MS analyses showed that HCl5-class is a butyl acetate solvate with a ratio API:butyl acetate of 1:1 and it desolvates at around 120° C.  FIGS. 30A-30C  provide a corresponding TGA/SDTA ( FIG. 30A ) and TGMS ( FIGS. 30B and 30C ) thermogram of Form F for VDS2. A mass loss of 16.6% (Butyl acetate, ratio API:Solvent 1:0.98) was observed in the temperature interval 25° C.-160° C. 
     With reference to  FIGS. 31 and 32 , a FT-IR spectrum of the region of 1750-500 cm −1  is shown. These data support the proposed structure of Form F of ponatinib hydrochloride. In addition, these spectra show the unique identity of Form F relative to Form A. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form F (VDS2) were carried out. With reference to  FIGS. 33A-33C , it was determined that the purity of Form D of ponatinib hydrochloride is 98.2833% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Form G (HCl5b): 
     Form G of ponatinib hydrochloride was obtained by conversion of HCl5, upon drying for 3 days under full vacuum. HCl5b form was found to be physically stable after 8 months storage under ambient conditions. 
     Characterization data for Form G is provided herein in the context of Form F. 
     Characteristics of Form H (HCl6-Class): 
     HCl6 was obtained from two experiments; vapor into solution and vapor onto solids, in MeOH/water and MeOH solvent systems, respectively (see overview in  FIG. 2 ). Different time points of material sampling showed that the corresponding XRPD patterns were slightly different, without being bound by theory, indicating that HCl6 is a class of forms, likely isostructural. HCl6-class was successfully scaled up to 120 mg using the same conditions as those of the MeOH vapor onto solids experiment of the original screening experiment. 
     HCl6-class was characterized by DSC, cycling-DSC, TGMS, FTIR, HPLC and DVS. The physical stability under short-term storage conditions (i.e. one week at 40° C. and 75% RH) was investigated. Form H samples were physically stable, as assessed by XRPD, after 8 months storage under ambient conditions. After 1 week in the humidity chamber (40° C./75% RH), the material was still HCl6-class, however with a slightly different XRPD. 
       FIG. 34  shows XRPD patterns of a XRPD overlay of (from bottom to top): Form A (ponatinib hydrochloride starting material), HCl6-class (VDS6, solvent:methanol), HCl6-class (VDS3, solvent:methanol), HCl6 (VDS3 after DVS), HCl6-class (VDS3 after climate chamber), HCl6-class (VDS4, solvent:methanol) and HCl6-class (VDS4 after DVS). In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 34 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for HCl6 (immediately above Form A pattern): 5.9; 8.1; 9.5; 10.7; 13.4; 16.0; 17.0; 22.0; 22.8; 24.7; and 28.3. In certain embodiments, HCl6 is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 8.1; 10.7; 13.4; 24.7; and 28.3. In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 34 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for HCl6-class (top pattern): 8.0; 10.2; 10.9; 11.8; 14.1; 15.4; 16.3; 19.9; 22.3; 23.7; 25.0; and 28.2. In certain embodiments, HCl6-class is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 10.2; 15.4; 23.7; 25.0. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form F shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. Although XRPD analysis of both samples showed that similar patterns were observed after the DVS run, the TGMS analysis of VDS4 showed that methanol molecules were no longer present in the sample but they had been replaced by water molecules (forming presumably a hemi-hydrated form belonging to the HCl6-class. 
     With reference to  FIGS. 35A and 35B , the melting point of Form H of ponatinib HCl was determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Samples from two different experiments were analyzed in a pin-holed crucible in the temperature range of 25° C. to 300° C. at a heating rate of 10° C. per minute using dry N 2  gas purge. A sample from one experiment (VDS3,  FIG. 35A ) evidenced an intense endothermic event at T peak =219.4° C. A sample from another experiment (VDS4,  FIG. 35B ) evidenced intense endothermic events occurred at T peak =219.4° C. and T peak =256.8° C. 
     With reference to  FIGS. 36A-36C , a TGA/SDTA thermogram of Form H (VDS3,  FIG. 36A ) and TGMS (VDS3,  FIGS. 36B and 36C ) thermogram are provided. A mass loss of 5.4% (Methanol, ratio API:Solvent 1:1.01) was observed in the temperature interval 30° C.-150° C. and a mass loss of 0.3% (Methanol ratio API:Solvent 1:0.05) was observed in the temperature interval 190° C.-220° C. A corresponding TGA/SDTA thermogram of Form H ( FIG. 37A ) and TGMS ( FIGS. 37B and 37C ) thermogram is shown for VDS4. A mass loss of 3.3% (Methanol, ratio API:Solvent 1:0.6) was observed in the temperature interval 30° C.-150° C. and a mass loss of 0.7% (Methanol, ratio API:Solvent 1:0.12) was observed in the temperature interval 190° C.-220° C. 
     With reference to  FIGS. 38 and 39 , a FT-IR spectrum of the region of 1750-500 cm −1  is shown. These data support the proposed structure of Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride. In addition, these spectra show the unique identity of Form H relative to Form A. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form H (VDS4) were carried out. With reference to  FIGS. 40A-40C , it was determined that the purity of Form H of ponatinib hydrochloride is 97.9794% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Form I (HCl6 Desolvate): A cycling DSC experiment conducted in connection with the experiments for Form H showed that upon desolvation, HCl6-class converted to a form designated “HCl6-desolvate”, which melted at circa 220° C. 
     Characteristics of Form J (HCl7): 
     Form J is a pentahydrate of ponatinib HCl and was discovered in the context of a single crystal analysis. Form J is the most stable hydrated structure identified, as competitive slurries in water between the trihydrate and pentahydrate showed. 
     Single crystals of suitable size were obtained in the vapor diffusion experiment performed with the solvent mixture methanol/water 20:80 and n-butyl acetate as anti-solvent. One parallelepiped single crystal of approximate size 0.45×0.25×0.12 mm was collected from the crystallization vial and mounted on a glass fiber. The crystallographic data (collected up to θ=27.5°) are listed in Table 4. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 4 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Crystal Data and Structure Refinement for Form J 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Identification code 
                 Form J (Pentahydrate) 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Empirical formula 
                 C 29 H 28 F 3 N 6 O + •Cl − •5 H 2 O 
               
               
                   
                 Fw 
                 659.10 
               
               
                   
                 T [K] 
                    296(2) 
               
               
                   
                 λ [Å] 
                 0.71073 
               
               
                   
                 Crystal system 
                 Monoclinic 
               
               
                   
                 Space group 
                 P 2 1 /c 
               
               
                   
                 Unit cell dimensions 
                   
               
               
                   
                 a [Å] 
                 16.7220(4) 
               
               
                   
                 b [Å] 
                  7.5920(2) 
               
               
                   
                 c [Å] 
                  29.920(8) 
               
               
                   
                 β [°] 
                 121.543(9) 
               
               
                   
                 V [Å 3 ] 
                  3237.2(9) 
               
               
                   
                 Z 
                 4 
               
               
                   
                 D c  [g/cm 3 ] 
                 1.352 
               
               
                   
                 μ [mm −1 ] 
                 0.186 
               
               
                   
                 F(000) 
                 1384 
               
               
                   
                 Crystal size [mm] 
                 0.45 × 0.25 × 0.12 
               
               
                   
                 θ range for data collection [°] 
                 2.8 → 27.5 
               
               
                   
                 Reflections collected 
                 24343 
               
               
                   
                 Independent reflections 
                 7410 [R int  = 0.0450] 
               
               
                   
                 Completeness to θ = 27.5° [%] 
                 99.6 
               
               
                   
                 Max. and min. transmission 
                 0.9781 and 0.9211 
               
               
                   
                 Data/restraints/parameters 
                 7410/0/542 
               
               
                   
                 Goodness-of-fit on F 2   
                 1.030 
               
               
                   
                 Final R indices [I &gt; 2σ(I)] 
                 R1 = 0.0630, wR2 = 0.1502 
               
               
                   
                 R indices (all data) 
                 R1 = 0.1064, wR2 = 0.1758 
               
               
                   
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     The asymmetric unit comprises the cation, the chloride anion and five water molecules (pentahydrate). The water molecules are connected via hydrogen bonding (H-Bonds) with the anion, the cation and neighboring water molecules. 
     The important consequence of the present H-Bonds arrangement is the fact that in this crystal both charged atoms (i.e. the protonated nitrogen from the API and the chloride anion) are bridged/separated by several molecules of water. 
       FIG. 43  shows a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern for Form J of ponatinib hydrochloride. The XRPD pattern of Form J shown in  FIG. 43  shows at least one or more of the peaks having a relative intensity of 20% or greater in degrees two theta (2θ): 6.1; 7.0; 13.3; 16.4; 20.7; 22.2; 23.9; 25.5; and 29.1. In certain embodiments, Form J is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 7.0; 22.2; and 25.5. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form J shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. 
     Characteristics of Form K (HCl8): 
     Form K was discovered in the context of a single crystal analysis. The single crystals were grown in the slow evaporation experiment conducted with TFE/H2O mixture 50:50. One block-like single crystal of approximate size 0.40×0.30×0.25 mm was analyzed. Although the crystal was large, it diffracted quite poorly, which is an indication of partial disorder in the structure. Therefore the measurement was recorded only up to θ=25°. The crystallographic parameters are listed in Table 5. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 5 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Crystal data and structure refinement for Form K 
               
            
           
           
               
               
            
               
                 Identification code 
                 Form K (Trifluorethanol solvate hydrate) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 Empirical formula 
                 C 29 H 28 F 3 N 6 O + •Cl − •C 2 H 3 F 3 O•0.75 H 2 O 
               
               
                 Fw 
                 682.58 
               
               
                 T [K] 
                   296(2) 
               
               
                 λ [Å] 
                 0.71073 
               
               
                 Crystal system 
                 Triclinic 
               
               
                 Space group 
                 P-1 
               
               
                 Unit cell dimensions 
                   
               
               
                 a [Å] 
                  9.726(2) 
               
               
                 b [Å] 
                 12.270(3) 
               
               
                 c [Å] 
                 14.476(4) 
               
               
                 α [°] 
                 91.694(7) 
               
               
                 β [°] 
                 98.963(8) 
               
               
                 γ [°] 
                 99.390(9) 
               
               
                 V [Å 3 ] 
                 1680.9(7) 
               
               
                 Z 
                 2 
               
               
                 D c  [g/cm 3 ] 
                 1.349 
               
               
                 μ [mm −1 ] 
                 0.187 
               
               
                 F(000) 
                 707 
               
               
                 Crystal size [mm 3 ] 
                 0.40 × 0.30 × 0.25 
               
               
                 θ range for data collection [°] 
                 2.1 → 25 
               
               
                 Reflections collected 
                 8812 
               
               
                 Independent reflections 
                 5866 [R int  = 0.0247] 
               
               
                 Completeness to θ = 25° [%] 
                 99.0 
               
               
                 Max. and min. transmission 
                 0.9548 and 0.9290 
               
               
                 Data/restraints/parameters 
                 5866/0/440 
               
               
                 Goodness-of-fit on F 2   
                 1.035 
               
               
                 Final R indices [I &gt; 2σ(I)] 
                 R1 = 0.0762, wR2 = 0.2160 
               
               
                 R indices (all data) 
                 R1 = 0.0931, wR2 = 0.2366 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     The structure of the mixed TFE solvated/hydrated form comprises the cation, the chloride anion and two neutral entities: the trifluoroethanol and the water molecules. In this structure, although water molecules are involved in the H-bonding they do not separate the charged atoms (contrary to the pentahydrated and trihydrated forms. The TFE and water molecules acted only as donors in the hydrogen bonding network. In particular for the water molecules, only one of the hydrogen atoms acts as donor, which could be responsible for the disorder of the water molecules and the fact that the ratio of the water molecules compared to the API molecules is not stoichiometric. 
       FIG. 44  shows a characteristic X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) pattern for Form K of ponatinib hydrochloride. The XRPD pattern of Form K shown in  FIG. 44  shows at least one or more of the peaks having a relative intensity of 20% or greater in degrees two theta (2θ): 6.1; 7.4; 13.5; 17.4; 18.5; 20.7; 23.9; and 28.3. In certain embodiments, Form K is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 7.4 and 23.9. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form K shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. 
     Characteristics of Amorphous Form of Ponatinib Hydrochloride: 
       FIG. 45  shows XRPD patterns of Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride (bottom pattern) and amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride (top pattern) (solvent:2,2,2-trifluroethanol). It is readily apparent that Form A has a distinct set of peaks at particular angles two theta whereas the amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride does not have any defined peaks. 
     In addition, amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride has a unique melting temperature as compared to Form A of amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride.  FIG. 46  shows a characteristic Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) thermogram of amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride. An intense endothermic event with a peak of 259.4° C. was observed, corresponding to the melting point of the amorphous form. This melting point is distinct from that observed with Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride, which demonstrated a melting point of 264.1° C. 
     Unique and distinct physical properties of amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride and Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride do not seem to be attributed to purity of the respective materials. In the case of amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride, the material was determined by HPLC to have a purity of 99.7877% (area percent) (see  FIGS. 47A-47C ), whereas the purity of Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride was determined to be 99.8% (area percent). 
     Example 1 
     Discovery of Polymorphic Forms 
     Initial efforts to discover polymorphic forms of ponatinib hydrochloride were divided into two phases. Phase 1 included starting-material characterization, feasibility testing and solubility studies to provide data for the solvent selection for Phase 2. Phase 2 included 192 polymorph screening experiments at milliliter (ml) scale. These initial efforts led to the discovery of eight polymorphic forms, Form A, Form B, Form C, Form D, Form E, Form F, Form G and Form H. 
     Phase 1: Starting Material Characterization 
     Approximately 24 grams of the compound ponatinib hydrochloride was provided as a light yellow solid. This starting material was characterized by XRPD, digital imaging, DSC, TGMS and HPLC. The starting material, 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride, is provided as a crystalline material (designated HCl) and its chemical purity was assessed by HPLC as 99.8%. TGA and TGMS analyses showed 0.7% of mass loss (residual ethanol) in the temperature interval 25° C.-240° C. prior to the thermal decomposition process. DSC analysis showed an endothermic event with T peak =264.8° C., probably related to melting and/or decomposition of the compound, 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride. 
     Phase 1: Solubility Study 
     Quantitative solubility testing was performed on ponatinib hydrochloride starting material, employing a set of 20 solvents. Slurries were prepared with an equilibration time of 24 hours after which the slurries were filtrated. The solubility was determined from the saturated solutions by HPLC. The residual solids were characterized by XRPD. The results are summarized in Table 6. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 6 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Solubility Study of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl- 
               
               
                 N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl} 
               
               
                 benzamide mono hydrochloride 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Solubility 
                 XRPD 
               
               
                 Experiment 
                 Solvent name 
                 (mg/ml) 
                 Form 1   
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 QSA1 
                 Diethylene glycol diethylether 
                 0.36 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA2 
                 Diethyl ether 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA3 
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide 
                 71.65 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA4 
                 Isobutyl isobutyrate 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA5 
                 Dimethylacetamide N,N- 
                 35.64 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA6 
                 Pentyl ether 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA7 
                 Cyclohexanone 
                 0.64 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA8 
                 Xylene, p- 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA9 
                 Isobutanol 
                 0.91 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA10 
                 Butyl acetate 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA11 
                 Heptane, n- 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA12 
                 Water 
                 1.67 
                 HCl2 
               
               
                 QSA13 
                 Trifluoroethanol 2,2,2- 
                 OR 3   
                 Am 3   
               
               
                 QSA14 
                 Hexafluorobenzene 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA15 
                 Isopropanol 
                 0.64 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA16 
                 Isopropyl acetate 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA17 
                 Dichloroethane 1,2- 
                 0.27 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA18 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 0.44 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA19 
                 Tetrahydrofuran 
                 0.42 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA20 
                 Methanol 
                 29.66 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA21 
                 Water 
                 1.85 
                 HCl2b 
               
               
                 QSA23 
                 Heptane, n- 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA24 
                 Heptane, n- 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA25 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 0.38 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA26 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 0.39 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA27 
                 Dimethyl sulfoxide 
                 86.44 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA28 
                 Dimethyl sulfoxide 
                 85.18 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA29 
                 Diethyl ether 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA30 
                 Water 
                 1.66 
                 HCl2b 
               
               
                 QSA31 
                 Dimethyl sulfoxide 
                 93.14 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA32 
                 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran 
                 UR, &lt;0.22 2   
                 HCl1 
               
               
                 QSA33 
                 Ethanol 
                 4.58 
                 HCl1 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 All tests were conducted at room temperature with stirring. 
               
               
                   1 The solid form obtained from the slurry was assessed based on the XRPD analysis. 
               
               
                   2 Under Range, lower then detection limit, the concentration is lower than 0.22 mg/ml 
               
               
                   3 Over Range, the material was dissolved, the concentration is higher then 200 mg/ml. 
               
               
                   4 Amorphous 
               
            
           
         
       
     
     In 19 of the experiments shown in Table 6, the materials analyzed following the solubility assessments in 19 different solvents appeared to be the same form as the starting material designated form HCl. In the experiment QSA13 performed in 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol, the material dissolved completely at the selected concentration and the sample obtained after evaporation of the solvent resulted in amorphous material. The solids from two slurries in water (QSA12 and QSA21) resulted in two different forms, Form HCl2 and Form HCl2b, respectively. After a few days stored at ambient conditions, the form HCl2 converted to Form HCl2b and it could therefore not be further characterized. Upon further characterization, the Form HCl2b was determined to be a hydrated form (ratio API/water 1:1.4). 
     Phase 1: Feasibility Study 
     Feasibility tests were performed to attempt to obtain amorphous starting material that could be employed in some crystallization techniques of the Phase 2 portion of the study. Two techniques were employed i.e. grinding and freeze-drying. The results are presented below. 
     Grinding. Two grinding experiments were performed with two different durations at a frequency of 30 Hz. After 60 minutes of grinding, the crystalline starting material converted to amorphous. After 120 min, the resulting material remained amorphous with a chemical purity of 99.6%. 
     Freeze-drying. Eight freeze-drying experiments were performed with 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride. These experiments are summarized in Table 7. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 7 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Freeze-drying feasibility study of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4- 
               
               
                 [(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                   
                 Solvent 
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                 Form 
                 content 
                 Purity 
               
               
                 Experiment 
                 Solvent 
                 (XRPD) 
                 (%) 1   
                 (%) 2   
               
               
                   
               
               
                 GEN2 
                 Dimethyl sulfoxide 
                 - (not dry) 
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                 GEN3 
                 Methanol 
                 Am powdery 
                 0.9 
                 99.8 
               
               
                 GEN4 
                 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol/Water 90/10 
                 Am powdery 
                 10.8 
                 — 
               
               
                 GEN5 
                 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol/Water 50/50 
                 Am powdery 
                 1.5 
                 99.8 
               
               
                 GEN6 
                 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol 
                 Am powdery 
                 11.0 
                 — 
               
               
                 GEN7 
                 Tetrahydrofuran 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                 GEN8 
                 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                 GEN9 
                 Dichloromethane 
                 — 
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   1 Based on the TGMS results. 
               
               
                   2 Chemical purity determined by HPLC. 
               
            
           
         
       
     
     The solubility of compound ponatinib hydrochloride in tetrahydrofuran, 2-methyltetrahydrofuran and dichloromethane was too low to apply the freeze drying procedure in good conditions. With solvents such as methanol, 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) and TFE/water mixtures, amorphous material was obtained. In the samples obtained from neat TFE or with high TFE content in the solvent mixtures, 11% of residual solvent was detected in the dried powders (according to the TGMS results). The samples obtained from methanol and TFE/water 50:50 contained less residual solvent only 0.9% and 1.5%, respectively. The amount of residual solvent in the amorphous material produced from TFE/water 50:50 could be reduced to below 1% after extra drying for 24 hours. For both amorphous samples obtained from methanol and TFE/water 50:50, the chemical purity was assessed to be 99.8% by HPLC. Because creeping was observed in the freeze-drying experiment with methanol, the procedure using TFE/water 50:50 was selected to be used to produce the amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride to be used in the cooling-evaporation crystallizations and vapor diffusion onto solids experiments of Phase 2. 
     Phase 2: Polymorph Discovery 
     The polymorph screening experiments for ponatinib hydrochloride were carried out at milliliter (ml) scale using 192 different conditions in which six different crystallization procedures were applied: (1) cooling-evaporation; (2) anti-solvent addition; (3) grinding; (4) slurry; (5) vapor diffusion into solutions; and (6) vapor diffusion onto solids. After the screening experiments were completed, the materials were collected and analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
     Cooling-Evaporative Crystallization Experiments. The 36 cooling-evaporative experiments shown at Table 8 at ml scale were performed in 1.8 ml vials, employing 36 different solvents and solvent mixtures and 1 concentration. In each vial, 25 mg of amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride was weighed. Then the screening solvent was added to reach a concentration of circa 60 mg/ml. The vials, also containing a magnetic stirring bar, were closed and placed in an Avantium Crystal16 to undergo a temperature profile, (as described in Table 9 below). The mixtures were cooled to 5° C. and held at that temperature for 48 hours before placing the vials under vacuum. The solvents were evaporated for several days at 200 mbar or 10 mbar and analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 8 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental conditions for the 36 ml experiments using the cooling-evaporation method 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Weight 
                 Volume 
               
               
                 Experiment 
                 Solvent 
                 (mg) 
                 (μl) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 PSM1 
                 Methyl butyl ether, tert- 
                 24.8 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM2 
                 Methyl acetate 
                 24.0 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM3 
                 Chloroform 
                 25.1 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM4 
                 Methanol 
                 24.1 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM5 
                 Tetrahydrofuran 
                 21.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM6 
                 Hexane, n- 
                 21.8 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM7 
                 Ethanol 
                 25.2 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM8 
                 Cyclohexane 
                 23.3 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM9 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 21.8 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM10 
                 Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether 
                 23.1 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM11 
                 Isopropyl acetate 
                 20.8 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM12 
                 Heptane, n- 
                 25.0 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM13 
                 Water 
                 23.3 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM14 
                 Methylcyclohexane 
                 25.2 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM15 
                 Dioxane, 1,4- 
                 27.2 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM16 
                 Isobutanol 
                 21.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM17 
                 Toluene 
                 23.3 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM18 
                 Butyl acetate 
                 23.1 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM19 
                 Hexanone, 2- 
                 24.4 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM20 
                 Chlorobenzene 
                 21.5 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM21 
                 Ethoxyethanol, 2- 
                 22.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM22 
                 Xylene, m- 
                 22.6 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM23 
                 Cumene 
                 23.4 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM24 
                 Anisole 
                 22.0 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM25 
                 Methanol/Chloroform (50/50) 
                 23.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM26 
                 Methanol/Ethyl formate (50/50) 
                 24.8 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM27 
                 Methanol/Acetonitrile (50/50) 
                 23.2 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM28 
                 Acetonitrile/Chloroform (50/50) 
                 23.2 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM29 
                 Cyclohexane/Tetrahydrofuran (50/50) 
                 22.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM30 
                 Cyclohexane/Chloroform (50/50) 
                 23.8 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM31 
                 Cyclohexane/Dioxane, 1,4- (50/50) 
                 24.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM32 
                 Cyclohexane/N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (50/50) 
                 22.1 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM33 
                 Heptane, n-/Cyclohexane (50/50) 
                 23.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM34 
                 Tetrahydrofuran/N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (50/50) 
                 24.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM35 
                 Tetrahydronaphthalene, 1,2,3,4-/Cyclohexane (50/50) 
                 22.9 
                 400 
               
               
                 PSM36 
                 Tetrahydronaphthalene, 1,2,3,4-/Cumene (50/50) 
                 22.6 
                 400 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 9 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Temperature profile employed for the 36 cooling-evaporative 
               
               
                 experiments 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 Experiments 
                 Heating rate  
                 T initial   
                 Hold 
                 Cooling rate 
                 T final   
                 Hold 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 PSM1-36 
                 10 
                 60 
                 60 
                 1 
                 5 
                 48 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Crash-crystallization with anti-solvent addition Experiments. For the crash-crystallization experiments, 36 different crystallization conditions were applied, using 1 solvent and 24 different anti-solvents (see Table 9). The anti-solvent addition experiments have been performed forwards. A stock solution was prepared, the concentration of ponatinib hydrochloride being that attained at saturation at ambient temperature after equilibration for 24 hours before filtering into 8 ml vials. To each of these vials a different anti-solvent was added, using a solvent to anti-solvent ratio of 1:0.25. Because no precipitation occurred, this ratio was increased to 1:4 with a waiting time of 60 minutes between each addition. As no precipitation occurred yet, the solvents were completely evaporated under vacuum at room temperature. After evaporation, the experiments resulted to have no yield. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 9 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 crash-crystallization experiments 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                   
                 Ratio  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                 S:AS 
               
               
                 Experiment 
                 Solvent 
                 Anti-Solvent 
                 (1:x) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 AS1 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Methyl butyl ether, tert- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS2 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Chloroform 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS3 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Diisopropyl ether 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS4 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Cyclohexane 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS5 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Trimethylpentane, 2,2,4- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS6 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Heptane, n- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS7 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Octane, n- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS8 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Nonane,n- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS9 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Diethoxymethane 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS10 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Dimethyl-4-heptanone, 2,6- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS11 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran, 2- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS12 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Cumene 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS13 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Methylcyclohexane 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS14 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS15 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Fluorobenzene 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS16 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Diethyl carbonate 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS17 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Dimethyl-3-butanone, 2,2- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS18 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Dichloroethane, 1,2- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS19 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Xylene, p- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS20 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Isoamyl acetate 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS21 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Toluene 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS22 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Cyclohexanone 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS23 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Chlorobenzene 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS24 
                 Ethyl formate 
                 Anisole 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS25 
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide 
                 Water 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS26 
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide 
                 Tetrahydrofuran 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS27 
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide 
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran, 2- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS28 
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS29 
                 Dimethylacetamide N,N- 
                 Water 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS30 
                 Dimethylacetamide N,N- 
                 Tetrahydrofuran 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS31 
                 Dimethylacetamide N,N- 
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran, 2- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS32 
                 Dimethylacetamide N,N- 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS33 
                 Methanol 
                 Water 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS34 
                 Methanol 
                 Tetrahydrofuran 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS35 
                 Methanol 
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran, 2- 
                 4 
               
               
                 AS36 
                 Methanol 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 4 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Grinding Experiments. The drop-grinding technique uses a small amount of solvent added to the material 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride, which is grinded in a stainless steel grinder jar with 2 stainless steel grinding balls. In this manner, the effect of 24 different solvents (see Table 10) was investigated. Typically 30 mg of starting material was weighed in the grinding container and 10 μl of solvent was added to the container. The grinding experiments were performed at 30 Hz during 120 min. Each wet material was subsequently analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 10 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions for Grinding Experiments 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 Experiment 
                 Solvent 
                 Weight (mg) 
                 Volume (μl) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 GRP1 
                 Hexafluorobenzene 
                 30.6 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP2 
                 Cyclohexane 
                 31.4 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP3 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 28.8 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP4 
                 Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether 
                 28.6 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP5 
                 Diethoxmethane 
                 29.9 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP6 
                 Heptane, n- 
                 31.0 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP7 
                 Trimethylpentane, 2,2,4- 
                 31.0 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP8 
                 Water 
                 30.0 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP9 
                 Nitromethane 
                 30.0 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP10 
                 Dioxane, 1,4- 
                 29.8 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP11 
                 Trifluorotoluene, alpha,  
                 30.5 
                 10 
               
               
                   
                 alpha, alpha- 
                   
                   
               
               
                 GRP12 
                 Toluene 
                 30.4 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP13 
                 Nitropropane, 2- 
                 30.3 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP14 
                 Nitropropane, 1- 
                 30.4 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP15 
                 Xylene, p- 
                 30.6 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP16 
                 Fluorooctane,1- 
                 30.6 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP17 
                 Isoamyl acetate 
                 30.3 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP18 
                 Xylene o- 
                 29.0 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP19 
                 Nonane,n- 
                 29.8 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP20 
                 Cyclohexanone 
                 29.8 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP21 
                 Diethyleneglycol-dimethylether 
                 29.7 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP22 
                 Butylbenzene, sec- 
                 29.1 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP23 
                 Decane 
                 28.9 
                 10 
               
               
                 GRP24 
                 Limonene, (R)-(+)- 
                 28.6 
                 10 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Slurry Experiments. A total of 48 slurry experiments were performed with the compound ponatinib hydrochloride and 24 solvents at 10° C. and 30° C., for 2 weeks. Table 11 summarizes the experimental conditions. The experiments were carried out by stirring a suspension of the material in a solvent at a controlled temperature. At the end of the slurry time, the vials were centrifuged and solids and mother liquids separated. The solids were further dried under full vacuum at room temperature and analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 11 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions for the Slurry Experiments 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Weight 
                 Volume 
                 Temperature 
               
               
                 Experiment 
                 Solvent 
                 (mg) 
                 (μl) 
                 (° C.) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 SLP1 
                 Methyl butyl ether, tert- 
                 26.4 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP2 
                 Methyl acetate 
                 28.9 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP3 
                 Chloroform 
                 25.0 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP4 
                 Methanol 
                 23.0 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP5 
                 Tetrahydrofuran 
                 25.9 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP6 
                 Hexane, n- 
                 23.8 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP7 
                 Ethanol 
                 24.1 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP8 
                 Cyclohexane 
                 27.0 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP9 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 28.5 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP10 
                 Dimethoxyethane, 1,2- 
                 26.6 
                 200 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP11 
                 Isopropyl acetate 
                 24.1 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP12 
                 Heptane, n- 
                 25.3 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP13 
                 Water 
                 22.6 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP14 
                 Methylcyclohexane 
                 24.6 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP15 
                 Dioxane, 1,4- 
                 26.7 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP16 
                 Isobutanol 
                 25.1 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP17 
                 Toluene 
                 24.0 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP18 
                 Butyl acetate 
                 26.7 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP19 
                 Hexanone 2- 
                 25.0 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP20 
                 Chlorobenzene 
                 26.0 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP21 
                 Ethoxyethanol, 2- 
                 26.0 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP22 
                 Xylene, m- 
                 25.8 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP23 
                 Cumene 
                 24.5 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP24 
                 Anisole 
                 26.7 
                 250 
                 10 
               
               
                 SLP25 
                 Methyl butyl ether, tert- 
                 23.7 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP26 
                 Methyl acetate 
                 28.2 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP27 
                 Chloroform 
                 26.6 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP28 
                 Methanol 
                 25.5 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP29 
                 Tetrahydrofuran 
                 25.2 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP30 
                 Hexane, n- 
                 27.1 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP31 
                 Ethanol 
                 28.6 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP32 
                 Cyclohexane 
                 25.9 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP33 
                 Acetonitrile 
                 28.4 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP34 
                 Dimethoxyethane, 1,2- 
                 23.2 
                 200 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP35 
                 Isopropyl acetate 
                 26.2 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP36 
                 Heptane, n- 
                 24.4 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP37 
                 Water 
                 25.8 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP38 
                 Methylcyclohexane 
                 28.4 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP39 
                 Dioxane, 1,4- 
                 26.7 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP40 
                 Isobutanol 
                 25.1 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP41 
                 Toluene 
                 24.3 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP42 
                 Butyl acetate 
                 26.4 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP43 
                 Hexanone, 2- 
                 26.1 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP44 
                 Chlorobenzene 
                 25.2 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP45 
                 Ethoxyethanol, 2- 
                 25.4 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP46 
                 Xylene, m- 
                 24.9 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP47 
                 Cumene 
                 24.5 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                 SLP48 
                 Anisole 
                 25.3 
                 250 
                 30 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Vapor Diffusion Into Solutions. For the vapour diffusion experiments, saturated solutions of ponatinib hydrochloride were exposed to solvent vapours at room temperature for two weeks. A volume of saturated solution was transferred to an 8 ml vial which was left open and placed in a closed 40 ml vial with 2 ml of anti-solvent (see Table 12). After two weeks, the samples were checked for solid formation. The samples were dried under vacuum (200 mbar or 10 mbar) and resulted to have no yield. Based on the results, additional experiments were performed with 12 different crystallization conditions as described in the table, experiments ID VDL25-VDL36. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 12 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions for the Vapor Diffusion Into Solutions  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Volume  
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                 solution  
                   
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Solvent of solution  
                 (ul)  
                 Anti-Solvent 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 VDL1  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Pentane  
               
               
                 VDL2  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Dichloromethane  
               
               
                 VDL3  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Methyl butyl ether, tert-  
               
               
                 VDL4  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Chloroform  
               
               
                 VDL5  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Diisopropyl ether  
               
               
                 VDL6  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Cyclohexane  
               
               
                 VDL7  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Trimethylpentane, 2,2,4-  
               
               
                 VDL8  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Heptane, n-  
               
               
                 VDL9  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Octane, n-  
               
               
                 VDL10  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Diethoxymethane  
               
               
                 VDL11  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran, 2-  
               
               
                 VDL12  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Methylcyclohexane  
               
               
                 VDL13  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Acetonitrile  
               
               
                 VDL14  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Fluorobenzene  
               
               
                 VDL15  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Diethyl carbonate  
               
               
                 VDL16  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Dimethyl-3-butanone, 2,2-  
               
               
                 VDL17  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Dimethyl-3-pentanone, 2,4-  
               
               
                 VDL18  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Dichloroethane, 1,2-  
               
               
                 VDL19  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Xylene, p-  
               
               
                 VDL20  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Isoamyl acetate  
               
               
                 VDL21  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Toluene  
               
               
                 VDL22  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Ethylbenzene  
               
               
                 VDL23  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Amylalcohol, tert-  
               
               
                 VDL24  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 875  
                 Chlorobenzene  
               
               
                 VDL25  
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide  
                 500  
                 Water  
               
               
                 VDL26  
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide  
                 500  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
               
               
                 VDL27  
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide  
                 500  
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran, 2-  
               
               
                 VDL28  
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide  
                 500  
                 Acetonitrile  
               
               
                 VDL29  
                 Dimethylacetamide  
                 1000  
                 Water  
               
               
                   
                 N,N-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 VDL30  
                 Dimethylacetamide  
                 1000  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
               
               
                   
                 N,N-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 VDL31  
                 Dimethylacetamide  
                 1000  
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran, 2-  
               
               
                   
                 N,N-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 VDL32  
                 Dimethylacetamide  
                 1000  
                 Acetonitrile  
               
               
                   
                 N,N-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 VDL33  
                 Methanol  
                 1000  
                 Water  
               
               
                 VDL34  
                 Methanol  
                 1000  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
               
               
                 VDL35  
                 Methanol  
                 1000  
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran, 2-  
               
               
                 VDL36  
                 Methanol  
                 1000  
                 Acetonitrile 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Vapor Diffusion Onto Solids. For the vapour diffusion experiments, amorphous ponatinib hydrochloride was exposed to solvent vapours at room temperature for two weeks. The 8 ml vials with the amorphous API were left open and placed in a closed 40 ml vial with 2 ml of anti-solvent (see Table 13). After two weeks, the solids were analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. If the solids were liquefied by the vapours, the samples were dried under vacuum (200 mbar or 10 mbar) before they were analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 13 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions for the Vapor Diffusion Onto Solids  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Weight  
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Anti solvent  
                 (mg) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 VDS1  
                 Methyl formate  
                 21.4  
               
               
                 VDS2  
                 Pentane  
                 23.0  
               
               
                 VDS3  
                 Dichloromethane  
                 26.4  
               
               
                 VDS4  
                 Methyl butyl ether, tert-  
                 22.7  
               
               
                 VDS5  
                 Chloroform  
                 24.3  
               
               
                 VDS6  
                 Methanol  
                 25.2  
               
               
                 VDS7  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
                 26.1  
               
               
                 VDS8  
                 Diisopropyl ether  
                 23.1  
               
               
                 VDS9  
                 Trifluoroethanol, 2,2,2-  
                 24.5  
               
               
                 VDS10  
                 Hexafluorobenzene  
                 23.1  
               
               
                 VDS11  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 22.4  
               
               
                 VDS12  
                 Acetonitrile  
                 22.4  
               
               
                 VDS13  
                 Dichloroethane, 1,2-  
                 23.6  
               
               
                 VDS14  
                 Thiophene  
                 22.1  
               
               
                 VDS15  
                 Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether  
                 22.7  
               
               
                 VDS16  
                 Diethoxymethane  
                 20.5  
               
               
                 VDS17  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 24.9  
               
               
                 VDS18  
                 Trimethylpentane, 2,2,4-  
                 27.3  
               
               
                 VDS19  
                 Water  
                 21.7  
               
               
                 VDS20  
                 Methylcyclohexane  
                 27.5  
               
               
                 VDS21  
                 Nitromethane  
                 23.6  
               
               
                 VDS22  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 23.4  
               
               
                 VDS23  
                 Trifluorotoluene, alpha, alpha, alpha-  
                 22.4  
               
               
                 VDS24  
                 Dimethyl-3-butanone, 2,2-  
                 22.4  
               
               
                 VDS25  
                 Toluene  
                 22.6  
               
               
                 VDS26  
                 Nitropropane, 2-  
                 23.5  
               
               
                 VDS27  
                 Octane, n-  
                 26.7  
               
               
                 VDS28  
                 Butyl acetate  
                 22.9  
               
               
                 VDS29  
                 Dimethylcyclohexane, 1,2- (cis\trans-mixture)  
                 24.1  
               
               
                 VDS30  
                 Cyclopentanone  
                 24.4  
               
               
                 VDS31  
                 Nitropropane, 1-  
                 24.3  
               
               
                 VDS32  
                 Chlorobenzene  
                 22.9  
               
               
                 VDS33  
                 Xylene, p-  
                 24.0  
               
               
                 VDS34  
                 Fluorooctane, 1-  
                 24.3  
               
               
                 VDS35  
                 Isoamyl acetate  
                 24.9  
               
               
                 VDS36  
                 Xylene, o-  
                 23.7 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     In the crystallization experiments during these initial efforts, XRPD analysis of the dry (and if applicable wet) samples obtained revealed the presence of seven additional polymorphic forms in addition to amorphous materials and the starting material, Form A. The seven forms are designated HCl2, HCl2b, HCl3-class, HCl5, HCL5b, HCl6-class and the mixture HCl1+HCl4. 
     The occurrence of the different forms obtained in Phase 2 of these initial efforts is presented in  FIG. 2 . XRPD patterns and digital images representative of each form obtained in these Phase 2 experiments were obtained. The characterization of the forms obtained in Phase 1 of these initial efforts is summarized in Table 14. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 14 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Characterization of Certain Polymorphic Forms of ponatinib hydrochloride  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 Polymorphic  
                   
                 Crystallization  
                 Form  
                 Endotherms  
                 Purity  
               
               
                 form  
                 Ocurrence a    
                 solvent/mode b    
                 nature c    
                 (° C.) d    
                 (%) e   
               
               
                   
               
               
                 Form A:  
                 (129,  
                 Various/PSM,  
                 Anhydrate  
                 264.1  
                 99.8  
               
               
                 HCl1 g    
                 50.8%)  
                 GRP, SLP  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Form B:  
                 (4, 1.5%)  
                 Water/PSM,  
                 Nd f    
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
               
               
                 HCl2  
                   
                 SLP  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Form C:  
                 (6, 2.4)  
                 Water/GRP  
                 Hydrate  
                 122.9,  
                 99.8  
               
               
                 HCl2b  
                   
                   
                 (1:1.4)  
                 158.2,  
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 256.2  
                   
               
               
                 Form D:  
                 (9, 3.5%)  
                 Toluene/  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
               
               
                 HCl3-Class  
                   
                 PSM, GRP  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Form F:  
                 (1, 0.4%)  
                 Butyl acetate/  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
               
               
                 HCl5  
                   
                 VDS  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Form G:  
                 (1, 0.4%)  
                 Butyl acetate/  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
               
               
                 HCl5b  
                   
                 VDS + drying  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Form H:  
                 (5, 2.0%)  
                 Methanol/  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
               
               
                 HCl6-Class  
                   
                 VDS  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 Form E:  
                 (1, 0.4%)  
                 Hexafluoro-  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
                 Nd  
               
               
                 HCl1 +  
                   
                 benzene/GRP  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 HCl4 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   a Occ: the total occurrence included 216 experiments carried out in Phase 2 for which 39 samples were analyzed additionally wet or the mother liquor was evaporated and analyzed giving a total of 254 materials characterized. For example, “(3, 1.2%)” correspond to 3 occurrences of the form out of 254 measurements, giving a percentage of 1.2%. For 62 out of the 254 measurements (9%), the product yield or the scattering intensity of some products was too low to identify the solid form, or the materials were wet. 
               
               
                   b Crystallization modes: cooling-evaporative (PSM), crash crystallization with anti-solvent addition (AS), grinding (GRP), slurry (SLP), vapour diffusion onto solid (VDS) and vapour diffusion into solution (VDL). Freeze-drying (FD) was used to produce amorphous material (see Phase 1 experiments). QSA (quantitative solubility experiment), see Phase I experiments. 
               
               
                   c Solvation state assessed from the TGMS results. 
               
               
                   d Endotherms assessed from the DSC results. 
               
               
                   e Chemical purity assessed from HPLC results. 
               
               
                   f Not determined in this experiment. 
               
               
                   g Structure determined by single crystal analysis. 
               
            
           
         
       
     
     The polymorphic forms identified in these Phase 1 and Phase 2 experiments and shown in  FIG. 2  were assigned primarily on XRPD analysis. In the course of this analysis, it was observed that some patterns had similarities in the general fingerprint of the XRPD pattern but showed some small differences like peaks shifting or smaller additional peaks. These types of patterns were clustered as a class of patterns (e.g. HCl3-Class). Based on the XRPD, it was concluded that the similarity between the XRPD patterns within a class is explained by the fact that these solid forms are isomorphic hydrates/solvates (similar crystal packing but slightly different unit cell parameters caused by the incorporation of the different solvents and water in the crystal structure). 
     The classes of isomorphic solvates were designated by a number (HCl3-Class) or a number-letter combination (for example HCl2 and HCl2b). The class of isomorphic solvates/hydrates designated by a letter-number combination indicates that few sub-classes were observed for this class in the experiment (example HCl2 and HCl2b). When more than three sub-classes could be identified within the class, all XRPD patterns corresponding to a class of isomorphic solvates/hydrates were regrouped under one number (example HCl3-Class). 
     The isomorphic solvates within a certain class or between classes designated with the same number showed a higher degree of similarity of their XRPD patterns than in the case of the classes of isomorphic solvates designated with different numbers. For these different classes of isomorphic hydrates/solvates, the larger differences in the XRPD patterns reflect that the crystal structure packing is significantly different. 
     In some XRPD patterns, one or two additional peaks were observed compared to the identified forms. Since these peaks could not be assigned clearly to the known forms, they were indicated as “plus peaks”. 
     Example 2 
     Further Discovery of Polymorphic Forms 
     Follow on efforts were undertaken to analyze single crystals of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride. Such efforts led to the discovery of five different pseudo polymorphs with two of these additional polymorphic forms being previously undiscovered. These two newly discovered polymorphic forms are designated herein as HCl7 (also referred to herein as “Form J”) and HCl 8 (also referred to herein as “Form K”). In these later experiments, three different crystallization techniques were used to grow single crystals of suitable size for analysis: (1) slow evaporation of crystallization solvent; (2) diffusion of anti-solvent into a solution of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride; and (3) temperature controlled crystallization. In total, 54 crystallization experiments were performed in these later experiments to attempt to grow single crystals of the hydrated form of ponatinib hydrochloride salt for structure determination. 
     With regard to temperature controlled crystallization, 24 experiments were prepared with mixtures of alcohols and water (see Table 15). For each experiment, 10 mg of ponatinib hydrochloride was used. The mixtures of API and solvents were heated fast up to 80° C. and slowly cooled to room temperature (0.1° C./min). 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 15 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions of the Temperature Controlled  
               
               
                 Crystallization Experimentals  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Alcohol  
                 Water  
                 Water/  
                   
               
               
                 Exp  
                 [μl] 
                 [μl] 
                 Alcohol  
                 Outcome 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 1  
                 MeOH (100)  
                 900  
                 9/1  
                 White powder (trihydrate)  
               
               
                 2  
                 MeOH (200)  
                 800  
                 8/2  
                 White powder (trihydrate)  
               
               
                 3  
                 MeOH (300)  
                 700  
                 7/3  
                 White powder (trihydrate)  
               
               
                 4  
                 MeOH (400)  
                 600  
                 6/4  
                 White powder (trihydrate)  
               
               
                 5  
                 MeOH (500)  
                 500  
                 5/5  
                 White powder/yellow oil  
               
               
                 6  
                 MeOH (600)  
                 400  
                 4/6  
                 White powder/yellow oil  
               
               
                 7  
                 MeOH (700)  
                 300  
                 3/7  
                 White powder/yellow oil  
               
               
                 8  
                 MeOH (800)  
                 200  
                 2/8  
                 Oil/very small yellow crystals  
               
               
                 9  
                 MeOH (900)  
                 100  
                 1/9  
                 Oil/very small yellow crystals  
               
               
                 10  
                 EtOH (100)  
                 900  
                 9/1  
                 White powder (trihydrate)  
               
               
                 11  
                 EtOH (200)  
                 800  
                 8/2  
                 White powder (trihydrate)  
               
               
                 12  
                 EtOH (300)  
                 700  
                 7/3  
                 White powder (trihydrate)  
               
               
                 13  
                 EtOH (400)  
                 600  
                 6/4  
                 White powder (trihydrate)  
               
               
                 14  
                 EtOH (500)  
                 500  
                 5/5  
                 White powder/yellow oil  
               
               
                 15  
                 EtOH (600)  
                 400  
                 4/6  
                 White powder/yellow oil  
               
               
                 16  
                 EtOH (700)  
                 300  
                 3/7  
                 White powder/yellow oil  
               
               
                 17  
                 EtOH (800)  
                 200  
                 2/8  
                 Oil/very small yellow crystals  
               
               
                 18  
                 EtOH (900)  
                 100  
                 1/9  
                 Small yellow crystals  
               
               
                 19  
                 TFE (100)  
                 900  
                 9/1  
                 White powder/yellow oil  
               
               
                 20  
                 TFE (200)  
                 800  
                 8/2  
                 White powder/yellow oil  
               
               
                 21  
                 TFE (300)  
                 700  
                 7/3  
                 Yellow oil  
               
               
                 22  
                 TFE (400)  
                 600  
                 6/4  
                 Yellow oil  
               
               
                 23  
                 TFE (500)  
                 500  
                 5/5  
                 Oil/very small yellow crystals  
               
               
                 24  
                 TFE (600)  
                 400  
                 4/6  
                 Oil/very small yellow crystals 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     With regard to vapor diffusion into solution, 25 experiments were performed. For each experiment, 10 mg of ponatinib hydrochloride was dissolved in 1 ml of mixture of TFE/Water (10:90) or MeOH/Water (30:70). Each solution was placed in a 6 ml vial, which was inserted in a 20 ml vial containing 3 ml of anti-solvent. The vials were kept at room temperature for 2-4 weeks. The details are reported in Table 16. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 16 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions of the Vapor Diffusion Experiments  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 Exp  
                 Solvent  
                 Anti-solvent  
                 Outcome 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 25  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 Ethyl Acetate  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 26  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 n-Heptane  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 27  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 2-Butanol  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 28  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 MEK  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 29  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 o-Xylene  
                 White powder  
               
               
                 30  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 THF  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 31  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 Toluene  
                 Oil  
               
               
                 32  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 Oil  
               
               
                 33  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 1,4-Dioxan  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 34  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 2-MeTHF  
                 Oil  
               
               
                 35  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 Cyclohexanone  
                 Oil  
               
               
                 36  
                 TFE/H 2 O  
                 Acetonitryle  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 37  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 Propionitryle  
                 Oil  
               
               
                 38  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 Toluene  
                 Light yellow crystals  
               
               
                 39  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 1,4-Dioxan  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 40  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 Diethylether  
                 Oil  
               
               
                 41  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 n-Heptane  
                 Oil  
               
               
                 42  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 o-Xylene  
                 Light yellow crystals  
               
               
                 43  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 THF  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 44  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 Acetone  
                 No crystals  
               
               
                 45  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 Oil  
               
               
                 46  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 Butyl Acetate  
                 Light yellow needle crystals  
               
               
                 47  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 i-Propyl Acetate  
                 Light yellow needle crystals  
               
               
                 48  
                 MeOH/H 2 O  
                 2-Pentanol  
                 Cream plate crystals  
               
               
                 54  
                 Ethanol  
                 Ethylacetate  
                 Yellow crystals 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     With regard to slow evaporation of solvents, 10 mg of ponatinib hydrochloride was placed in an 8 ml vial and 2 ml of solvent (mixture of solvents) was added. In those cases in which the solids did not dissolve, the vial was heated to 90° C. Subsequently, the mixture was left to cool slowly to room temperature (see Table 17). For the last entry in Table 17, Exp. 53, the material had not completely dissolved after having been held several hours at 90° C. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 17 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental conditions of the slow evaporation experiments  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Temperature  
                   
               
               
                 Exp  
                 Solvents (ratio)  
                 [° C.] 
                 Outcome 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 49  
                 TFE/H 2 O (50:50)  
                 RT  
                 Yellow crystals  
               
               
                 50  
                 EtOH/H 2 O (70:30)  
                 60  
                 Yellow oil/small crystals  
               
               
                 51  
                 MeOH/H 2 O (70:30)  
                 60  
                 Yellow oil/small crystals  
               
               
                 52  
                 i-PrOH/H 2 O (70:30)  
                 60  
                 Yellow oil/small crystals  
               
               
                 53  
                 H 2 O  
                 90  
                 White powder 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Each of the polymorphic forms disclosed herein are made from specific crystallization/solvent modes using ponatinib HCl as the starting material. While the synthesis of ponatinib HCl has been described previously (e.g., WO 2007/075869 and WO 2011/053938), the following synthesis of ponatinib HCl is provided at Example 6. 
     Example 3 
     Stress Test of Ponatinib Hydrochloride Form A 
     Form A is a crystalline, anhydrous solid that has been reproducibly obtained from a range of solvents. Form HCl-1 is intrinsically chemically stable, which directly correlates to the thermodynamic stability of the HCl 1 form. Form HCl-1 is stable to thermal, pressure, and humidity stress as well as exposure to some solvent vapors, and is thermodynamically stable. Numerous studies have been conducted to confirm its stability in both the formulated (tablets) and unformulated (drug substance) state. The results of such studies are provided in Table 18 below: 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 18 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Stress Studies on Ponatinib Hydrochloride Form A  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Stress  
                 Stress  
                   
                   
               
               
                 Sample  
                 Type  
                 Conditions  
                 Analytical  
                 Results 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 Drug  
                 Thermal  
                 70° C. for up to  
                 TGMS, HPLC  
                 No change in form  
               
               
                 Substance  
                   
                 72 hours  
                 and XRPD  
                 approximately 0.1% mass  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 loss due to ethanol  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 evaporation  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 No apparent degradation  
               
               
                   
                   
                 220° C. for 5 minutes  
                 TGMS, HPLC  
                 No change in form  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                 and XRPD  
                 approximately 1% mass loss  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 due to ethanol evaporation  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 No apparent degradation  
               
               
                   
                 Humidity  
                 DVS cycling  
                 DVS, XRPD,  
                 No change in form  
               
               
                   
                   
                 (0-95-0% RH  
                 and TGMS  
                 No change in DVS isotherm  
               
               
                   
                   
                 followed by 0-45%  
                   
                 Slight reduction in ethanol  
               
               
                   
                   
                 RH)  
                   
                 content by TGMS  
               
               
                   
                   
                 Exposure to humidity  
                 XRPD, TG  
                 No change in form  
               
               
                   
                   
                 (0%, 22%, 40%, 75%  
                 and DSC  
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                 and 97% RH) for  
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                 6 days  
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Solvent  
                 Ethanol vapors at  
                 XRPD and  
                 Form HCl-1 remained  
               
               
                   
                 vapors  
                 ambient temperature  
                 digital  
                 unchanged in samples of  
               
               
                   
                   
                 for 2 weeks  
                 photographs  
                 100% Form HCl-1 and 50:50  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 mixture of HCl-1/amorphous  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 ponatinib HCl  
               
               
                   
                 Pressure  
                 Tablet press (drug  
                 XRPD and  
                 No changes observed in  
               
               
                   
                   
                 substance only):  
                 digital  
                 ponatinib HCl for the  
               
               
                   
                   
                 4 ton (50 kN/cm 2 )  
                 photographs  
                 pressed drug-only tablets  
               
               
                   
                   
                 and 8 ton  
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                 (100 kN/cm 2 ) 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Form HCl-1 is stable to thermal, pressure, and humidity stress as well as exposure to some solvent vapors, and is the most thermodynamically stable solid form isolated to date. 
     Experiments were carried out to test the physical stability of the crystalline Form HCl1 as follows: 
     The crystalline Form HCl1 and a physical mixture of HCl1 and amorphous material 50:50 were exposed to ethanol vapour for two weeks (see vapour diffusion experiments). Tablets were prepared by subjecting the crystalline Form HCl1 to a pressure of 50 and 100 kN/cm 2  (or 4 and 8 ton/cm 2 ) for 10 sec. Form A was stored in capsules for up to 17 months at ambient conditions. These samples were analyzed by high resolution XRPD. 
     The results obtained are summarized in Table 19 and the XRPD measurements and digital images were obtained. They showed that within the stress conditions applied, the polymorphic Form HCl1 remained unchanged, confirming its good physical stability. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 19 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Results of follow-up work on Form A  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 XRPD  
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Stress condition  
                 (Form) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 VDS37  
                 Vapour diffusion (starting material HCl1),  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                   
                 2 ml Ethanol  
                   
               
               
                 VDS38  
                 Vapour diffusion (starting material HCl1  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                   
                 and Am), 2 ml Ethanol  
                   
               
               
                 GEN12.1  
                 10 sec, 50 kN  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                 GEN12.2  
                 10 sec, 50 kN, crushed tablet  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                 GEN12.3  
                 10 ses, 100 kN  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                 GEN12.4  
                 10 ses, 100 kN, crushed tablet  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                 Capsule 2 mg  
                 Ambient conditions for 17 months  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                 sample 1  
                   
                   
               
               
                 Capsule 2 mg  
                 Ambient conditions for 17 months  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                 sample 2  
                   
                   
               
               
                 Capsule 2 mg  
                 Ambient conditions for 17 months  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                 sample 3 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Example 4 
     Stability of Certain Polymorphic Forms 
     Samples of the 8 solid forms of HCl salt were chosen to study their physical stability. Two samples representative of each relevant polymorphic forms of the HCl salt obtained were selected. Each sample was re-analyzed by XRPD. The physical stability of the forms after being stored at ambient conditions for 8 months. The results are summarized below: 
     HCl1, HCl2b, HCl3-Class, HCl5b and HCl6-Class are physically stable under the investigated conditions; 
     HCl2 converted to HCl2b (this conversion already occurred after storage of the sample under ambient conditions for 1 day); 
     HCl5 converted to HCl5b (this conversion already occurred following drying for 3 days under full vacuum); 
     The mixture HCl1+HCl4 converted to HCl1 after 8 months at ambient conditions. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 20 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Physical stability of forms of HCl salt  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 Form after  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                   
                 storage under  
               
               
                   
                 Polymorphic  
                   
                   
                 ambient  
               
               
                 Starting  
                 form  
                 Crystallization  
                 Form  
                 conditions for  
               
               
                 form a    
                 obtained b    
                 solvent/mode c    
                 nature d    
                 8 months 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 SM  
                 HCl1  
                 — 
                 Anhydrate  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                 HCl1  
                 HCl2  
                 Water/AS, PSM,  
                 Nd e    
                 HCl2b f    
               
               
                 or Am  
                   
                 SLP  
                   
                   
               
               
                 HCl1  
                 HCl2b  
                 Water/AS, GRP,  
                 Hydrate  
                 HCl2b  
               
               
                 or Am  
                   
                 QSA  
                 (1:1.4)  
                   
               
               
                 HCl1  
                 HCl3-Class  
                 aromatics/PSM,  
                 Nd  
                 HCl3-Class  
               
               
                 or Am  
                   
                 GRP, VDS  
                   
                   
               
               
                 Am  
                 HCl5  
                 Butyl acetate/VDS  
                 Nd  
                 HCl5b f    
               
               
                 Am  
                 HCl5b  
                 Butyl acetate/  
                 Nd  
                 HCl5 b    
               
               
                   
                   
                 VDS + drying  
                   
                   
               
               
                 Am  
                 HCl6-Class  
                 Methanol/VDS,  
                 Nd  
                 HCl6-Class  
               
               
                   
                   
                 VDL  
                   
                   
               
               
                 HCl1  
                 HCl1 + HCl4  
                 Hexafluorobenzene/  
                 Nd  
                 HCl1  
               
               
                   
                   
                 GRP 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   a Starting material (SM): Form HCl1 or amorphous material (Am) obtained by freeze-drying. 
               
               
                   b As classified by XRPD after completion of the crystallization experiment. 
               
               
                   c Crystallization modes: cooling-evaporative (PSM), crash crystallization with anti-solvent addition (AS), grinding (GRP), slurry (SLP), vapour diffusion onto solid (VDS) and vapour diffusion into solution (VDL). QSA (quantitative solubility experiment). 
               
               
                   d Solvation state assessed from the TGMS results. 
               
               
                   e Nd = not determined. 
               
               
                   f HCl2 and HCl5 converted to HCl2b and HCl5b after respectively storage at room temperature for a 1 day or drying under vacuum for 3 days. 
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Example 5 
     Preparation of Form A 
     Form A of ponatinib HCl is formed as a crystalline material by addition of a solution of HCl (1.0 equivalents) in ethanol to an ethanolic solution of the ponatinib free base. The drug substance, ponatinib HCl, s crystallized in the last step of the drug substance synthetic process by addition of seed crystals which results in a very consistent and characteristic particle size and range for the drug substance. Ethanol content in the last 10 multi-kilogram scale batches of ponatinib HCl in the HCl-1 form ranged from 0.8-1.2%. 
     No evidence of ethanol or water was found in the HCl-1 form; hence the Form A is an anhydrate. In addition, the crystal packing of the HCl-1 form does not contain voids capable of accommodating ethanol or other small organic molecules. Additional studies to investigate the ethanol content and the removal of ethanol from ponatinib HCl during drying have indicated that the ethanol appears to be associated with the surface of the crystals in Form A of ponatinib HCl. 
     Form HCl-1 is characterized by the consistent presence of residual ethanol in all batches of drug substance at a level of approximately 1% by weight. Crystallographic studies and other studies have shown that residual ethanol is present (trapped) on the surface of the crystals, and is not part of the crystalline unit cell, and that HCl-1 is not an ethanol solvate or channel solvate. Ethanol levels in the last ten multi-kilogram scale drug substance batches have ranged from 0.8 to 1.2%. 
     II. Polymorphic Forms of Ponatinib Free Base 
     The preparation of ponatinib free base starting material (AP23534) is shown and discussed below in the synthesis section of the disclosure (see Scheme 1). Preparation of amorphous free base is discussed in the section of the disclosure entitled “Feasibility Study on Ponatinib Free Base Compound” set out herein below. 
     Through XRPD analysis, a total of eleven polymorphic forms of ponatinib were discovered, including anhydrate, and hydrate, solvate and isomorphic hydrate/solvate forms, beginning from ponatinib free base starting material. The eleven new polymorphic forms are referred to herein as: Form A, Form B (or B-Class forms), Form C, Form D, Form E (or E-Class), Form F, Form G, Form H (or H-Class forms), Form I, Form J and Form K. 
     The anhydrate Form A (melting point ˜200° C.) was the predominant crystalline form found in the screening. Form B includes four isomorphic solvates, namely a 1:1 dioxane solvate, a 1:1 perfluorobenzene solvate, a 1:0.4 2-methylTHF solvate, and a 1:1 cyclohexanone solvate. Form E includes chloroform and dichloromethane isomorphic solvates. Form D is a solvated form (e.g. DMA). Form F is a monohydrated form. Form H includes two isomorphic solvates, a 1:0.6 1-propanol solvate and a 1:0.93 2-methoxyethanol solvate. 
     The assignment of the forms obtained in the Phase 3 and Phase 4 experiments was primarily based on the XRPD analysis. From this, it could be observed that some patterns had similarities in the general fingerprint of the XRPD pattern but showed some small differences such as peaks shifting and/or small additional peaks. These types of patterns were clustered as a class of patterns (e.g. B-Class). Based on the XRPD, similarity between the XRPD patterns within a class can indicate that these solid forms are isomorphic hydrates/solvates (similar crystal packing but slightly different unit cell parameters caused by the incorporation of the different solvents and water in the crystal structure). The classes of isomorphic solvates were designated by a letter (B-Class). 
     In some XRPD patterns, one or more additional peaks were observed compared to various identified forms. Since these peaks could not always be assigned clearly to the known forms, they were indicated as “plus peaks” where appropriate, (e.g. “Form F plus peaks”). 
     The polymorph screen for ponatinib comprised six types of crystallization methods, carried out on millimeter scale. The methods included: crash-crystallization with anti-solvent addition; grinding; slurry experiments; vapor diffusion into solution; cooling-evaporative crystallization; and vapor diffusion onto solids. These methods were discussed above for preparation of the various ponatinib hydrochloride polymorphs. Any differences in the methods when applied to the ponatinib free base polymorphs will be discussed below. 
     The crystal structures of Form A and the two Form B solvates were determined by single crystal X-ray data analysis. These studies showed the conformation adopted by Form A in the crystal structure and the solvent inclusion in the two Form B solvates. 
     In general, these various crystalline forms of ponatinib disclosed herein have physical properties (such as high stability, etc.) that are advantageous for the commercial preparation of solid dosage forms as compared to amorphous ponatinib. The distinction between crystalline ponatinib and amorphous ponatinib can be readily seen with the same type of physical chemical data (e.g., DSC, XRPD, thermal analysis) that is used to distinguish the individual crystalline forms of ponatinib disclosed herein. 
       FIGS. 48 and 49  provide tabular summaries are provided for ten of the eleven solid forms of ponatinib that include polymorphs and pseudo-polymorphs identified as Forms A through J disclosed herein. (Form K will be discussed separated herein below and is not part of this tabular summary).  FIGS. 48 and 49  collectively provide origin, occurrence, and various characteristics of the ponatinib polymorphs. 
     With reference to  FIG. 48 , “LC” refers to a low crystalline ponatinib (e.g. Form C) used as the starting material for various other polymorphs. “A” refers to Form A, the most abundant crystalline form of ponatinib, which can be used to prepare other forms via the various crystallization modes mentioned above. The footnotes appearing in the table of  FIG. 48  are as follows:
         (a) As classified by XRPD after completion of the crystallization experiments;   (b) Crystallization modes: cooling-evaporative (PSM), crash crystallization with anti-solvent addition (AS), grinding (GRP), slurry (SLP), vapour diffusion onto solid (VDS) and vapour diffusion into solution (VDL). Freeze-drying (FD) was used to produce low crystalline material (see Phase 3 experiments). QSA: Quantitative Solubility Experiments (Phase 3);   (c) Occ: the total occurrence included 192 experiments carried out in Phase 4 for which 61 samples were analyzed additionally wet or the mother liquor was evaporated and analyzed giving a total of 253 materials characterized. For example, “(6, 2.4%)” correspond to 6 occurrences of the form out of 253 measurements, giving a percentage of 2.4%. For 4 out of the 253 measurements (1.6%), the product yield or the scattering intensity of some products was too low to identify the solid form, or the materials were wet;   (d) PO: preferred orientation effect; and   (e) Starting material: Form A or low crystalline (LC) material obtained by freeze-drying.       

     With reference to the foregoing methodologies used in assessing the ponatinib hydrochloride polymorphs, the polymorphs of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide free base are discussed below. 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form A 
     The anhydrate Form A (same crystalline form as the starting material) was the predominant crystalline form discovered in screening. The chemical structure of ponatinib Form A has been unambiguously established by single crystal X-ray crystallography. The observed solid form of ponatinib is the anhydrous crystalline solid Form A. 
       FIG. 50  represents the molecular structure and numbering scheme of Form A ponatinib free base compound (anhydrate) obtained from single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Based on this structure analysis, it was determined that Form A is an anhydrated form. 
     The crystallographic data for the anhydrate Form A (collected up to θ=26°) are listed in Table 21. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 21 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Crystal Data and Structure Refinement for Ponatinib Form A  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Identification code  
                 S10010A_AS37 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Empirical formula  
                 C 29 H 27 F 3 N 6 O  
               
               
                   
                 Formula weight  
                 532.57  
               
               
                   
                 T [K] 
                    298 (2) 
               
               
                   
                 λ [Å] 
                 0.71073  
               
               
                   
                 Crystal system  
                 Triclinic  
               
               
                   
                 Space group  
                 P-1  
               
               
                   
                 Unit cell dimensions  
                   
               
               
                   
                 a [Å] 
                  9.182 (2)  
               
               
                   
                 b [Å] 
                 10.187 (2)  
               
               
                   
                 c [Å] 
                 14.871 (5)  
               
               
                   
                 α [°] 
                 95.746 (6)  
               
               
                   
                 β [°] 
                 99.546 (7)  
               
               
                   
                 γ [°] 
                 92.391 (5)  
               
               
                   
                 V [Å 3 ] 
                 1362.4 (6)  
               
               
                   
                 Z  
                 2  
               
               
                   
                 D c  [g/cm 3 ] 
                 1.298  
               
               
                   
                 μ [mm −1 ] 
                 0.096  
               
               
                   
                 F(000)  
                 556  
               
               
                   
                 Crystal size [mm 3 ] 
                 0.43 × 0.25 × 0.20  
               
               
                   
                 θ range for data collection [°] 
                 2.3 → 26  
               
               
                   
                 Reflections collected  
                 8369  
               
               
                   
                 Independent reflections  
                 5340 [R int  = 0.0253] 
               
               
                   
                 Completeness to θ = 26° [%] 
                 99.6  
               
               
                   
                 Max. and min. transmission  
                 0.9810 and 0.9598  
               
               
                   
                 Data/restraints/parameters  
                 5340/0/357  
               
               
                   
                 Goodness-of-fit on F 2    
                 1.023  
               
               
                   
                 Final R indices [I &gt; 2σ(I)] 
                 R1 = 0.0583, wR2 = 0.1371  
               
               
                   
                 R indices (all data)  
                 R1 = 0.0932, wR2 = 0.1612  
               
               
                   
                 Extinction coefficient  
                  0.044 (5) 
               
               
                   
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
       FIG. 51  presents a comparison of the experimental XRPD pattern with the calculated pattern (with FWHM=0.1°) based on the crystal structure determined for Form A. The close similarity of the two XRPD patterns indicates that the crystal structure of Form A is representative for the bulk material. 
     In the XRPD patterns shown in  FIG. 51 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for crystalline Form A: 6.2; 8.8; 9.9; 11.2; 12.3; 12.9; 13.5; 13.8; 14.2; 14.4; 16.0; 16.4; 17.2; 17.6; 18.0; 18.2; 19.3; 19.5; 19.8; 20.6; 21.5; 21.9; 22.2; 22.6; 23.1; 24.0; 24.4; 25.1; 25.6; 25.9; 26.8; 27.4; 27.8; 29.1; and 29.8. In certain embodiments, Form A is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 6.2; 12.3; 13.8; 14.4; 16.0; 16.4; 17.2; 17.6; 18.2; 19.5; 19.8; 20.6; 21.5; 22.2; 24.0; 25.9; 26.8; 27.4; and 27.8. In the XRPD patterns shown in  FIG. 51 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form A: 12.3; 13.8; 14.4; 17.6; 19.8; 20.6; 21.5; 22.6; and 24.0. In certain embodiments, Form A is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 12.3; 13.8; 17.6; 19.8; 20.6; 21.5; 22.6; and 24.0. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form A shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those above. In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form A of ponatinib free base is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the upper XRPD pattern (obtained) in  FIG. 51 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form A comprises an XRPD pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in either the lower (simulated) or upper (obtained) pattern in  FIG. 51 . 
     With reference to  FIG. 52 , the melting point of ponatinib in the anhydrate Form A was determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Two samples of ponatinib, AP24534 Lot 1285.206A (treated with 1-PrOH) and AP24524 Lot 1-PrOH Not Treated, were analyzed in a pin-holed crucible in the temperature range of 30° C. to 350° C. at a heating rate of 10° C. per minute using dry N 2  gas purge. An endothermic event with a peak of 199.6° C. was observed, corresponding to the melting point of ponatinib Form A. 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form B (B-Class) Polymorphs 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib/1,4-Dioxane 1:1 Solvated Form B 
     Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis was employed to determine the crystal structure of the 1:1 1,4-dioxane solvated Form B.  FIG. 53  represents the molecular structure and numbering scheme of the 1:1 1,4-dioxane solvated Form B obtained from single-crystal X-ray diffraction. 
     The crystallographic data for the 1:1 1,4-dioxane solvated Form B (collected up to θ=27.4°) are listed in Table 22. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 22 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Crystal Data and Structure Refinement for  
               
               
                 Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Identification code  
                 S10010A_PSM32 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Empirical formula  
                 C 29 H 27 F 3 N 6 O•C 4 H 8 O 2    
               
               
                   
                 Formula weight  
                 620.67  
               
               
                   
                 T [K] 
                    298 (2) 
               
               
                   
                 λ [Å] 
                 0.71073  
               
               
                   
                 Crystal system  
                 Triclinic  
               
               
                   
                 Space group  
                 P-1  
               
               
                   
                 Unit cell dimensions  
                   
               
               
                   
                 a [Å] 
                  8.311 (2)  
               
               
                   
                 b [Å] 
                 12.691 (4)  
               
               
                   
                 c [Å] 
                 15.779 (6)  
               
               
                   
                 α [°] 
                 81.015 (8)  
               
               
                   
                 β [°] 
                 88.388 (8)  
               
               
                   
                 γ [°] 
                 82.209 (7)  
               
               
                   
                 V [Å 3 ] 
                 1628.7 (9)  
               
               
                   
                 Z  
                 2  
               
               
                   
                 D c  [g/cm 3 ] 
                 1.266  
               
               
                   
                 A [mm −1 ] 
                 0.095  
               
               
                   
                 F(000)  
                 652  
               
               
                   
                 Crystal size [mm 3 ] 
                 0.40 × 0.36 × 0.10  
               
               
                   
                 θ range for data collection [°] 
                 3 → 27.4  
               
               
                   
                 Reflections collected  
                 11721  
               
               
                   
                 Independent reflections  
                 7312 [R int  = 0.0330] 
               
               
                   
                 Completeness to θ = 27.4° [%] 
                 99.0%  
               
               
                   
                 Max. and min. transmission  
                 0.9906 and 0.9631  
               
               
                   
                 Data/restraints/parameters  
                 7312/6/411  
               
               
                   
                 Goodness-of-fit on F 2    
                 1.032  
               
               
                   
                 Final R indices [I &gt; 2σ(I)] 
                 R1 = 0.0945, wR2 = 0.2337  
               
               
                   
                 R indices (all data)  
                 R1 = 0.1580, wR2 = 0.2815  
               
               
                   
                 Extinction coefficient  
                  0.023 (5) 
               
               
                   
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
       FIG. 54  presents the calculated pattern based on the crystal structure determined for Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B. 
     In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 54 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B: 5.6; 7.2; 9.8; 10.8; 12.1; 12.5; 12.8; 14.5; 15.3; 15.8; 17.0; 17.3; 17.5; 18.5; 19.0; 19.5; 20.0; 20.3; 21.1; 21.6; 22.4; 22.8; 23.5; 24.1; 24.5; 25.3; 26.0; 26.4; 27.0; 27.5; 28.4; 30.8; and 32.0. In certain embodiments, Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.6; 10.8; 12.1; 14.5; 15.3; 15.8; 17.0; 17.3; 18.5; 19.0; 20.0; 20.3; 21.6; 22.4; 24.5; and 26.0. In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 54 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B: 5.6; 12.1; 14.5; 15.3; 15.8; 17.3; 18.5; 19.0; 20.3; 21.6; and 26.0. In certain embodiments, Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.6; 14.5; 15.3; 15.8; 19.0; 20.3; and 26.0. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, the Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the XRPD pattern in  FIG. 54 . In certain embodiments, the Ponatinib/1,4-dioxane 1:1 solvated Form B is crystalline. 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib/Perfluorobenzene 1:1 Solvated Form B 
     Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis was employed to determine the crystal structure of the 1:1 perfluorobenzene solvated Form B.  FIG. 55  represents the molecular structure and numbering scheme of the 11:1 perfluorobenzene solvated Form B obtained from single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The similarities between the unit cells and the crystal packing of the 1,4-dioxane solvate and fluorobenzene solvate confirmed that the Form B-class materials are isomorphic solvates. 
     The crystallographic data for the 1:1 perfluorobenzene solvated Form B (collected up to θ=27.6°) are listed in Table 23. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 23 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Crystal Data and Structure Refinement for  
               
               
                 Ponatinib/perfluorobenzene 1:1 solvated Form.  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Identification code  
                 S10010A_VDL6 
               
               
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 Empirical formula  
                 C 29 H 27 F 3 N 6 O•C 6 H 5 F  
               
               
                   
                 Fw  
                 628.67  
               
               
                   
                 T [K] 
                    298 (2) 
               
               
                   
                 λ [Å] 
                 0.71073 [Å] 
               
               
                   
                 Crystal system  
                 Triclinic  
               
               
                   
                 Space group  
                 P-1  
               
               
                   
                 Unit cell dimensions  
                   
               
               
                   
                 a [Å] 
                  8.182 (3)  
               
               
                   
                 b [Å] 
                 12.863 (4)  
               
               
                   
                 c [Å] 
                 15.877 (6)  
               
               
                   
                 α [°] 
                  80.412 (13)  
               
               
                   
                 β [°] 
                  88.093 (14)  
               
               
                   
                 γ [°] 
                  81.688 (11)  
               
               
                   
                 V [Å 3 ] 
                  1630.3 (10)  
               
               
                   
                 Z  
                 2  
               
               
                   
                 D c  [g/cm 3 ] 
                 1.281  
               
               
                   
                 μ [mm −1 ] 
                 0.096  
               
               
                   
                 F(000)  
                 656  
               
               
                   
                 Crystal size [mm 3 ] 
                 0.45 × 0.25 × 0.20  
               
               
                   
                 θ range for data collection [°] 
                 3 → 27.6  
               
               
                   
                 Reflections collected  
                 10370  
               
               
                   
                 Independent reflections  
                 7321 [R int  = 0.0315] 
               
               
                   
                 Completeness to θ = 27.6° [%] 
                 96.9  
               
               
                   
                 Max. and min. transmission  
                 0.9811 and 0.9583  
               
               
                   
                 Data/restraints/parameters  
                 7321/0/381  
               
               
                   
                 Goodness-of-fit on F 2    
                 1.052  
               
               
                   
                 Final R indices [I &gt; 2σ(I)] 
                 R1 = 0.0885, wR2 = 0.2377  
               
               
                   
                 R indices (all data)  
                 R1 = 0.1181, wR2 = 0.2691  
               
               
                   
                 Extinction coefficient  
                   0.127 (16) 
               
               
                   
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
       FIG. 56  shows a comparison of the experimental XRPD pattern with the calculated pattern (with FWHM=0.1°) based on the crystal structure determined for Form B 1:1 perfluorobenzene solvate. The close similarity of the two XRPD patterns indicates that the crystal structure of Form B 1:1 perfluorobenzene is representative for the bulk material. 
     In the XRPD patterns shown in  FIG. 56 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form B 1:1 ponatinib/perfluorobenzene solvate: 7.0; 8.2; 9.8; 11.0; 11.5; 12.4; 12.8; 124.0; 14.4; 15.3; 16.0; 16.6; 17.2; 18.2; 19.0; 19.5; 20.0; 20.1; 21.1; 22.0; 22.5; 22.7; 23.5; 24.0; 24.5; 25.1; 26.0; 27.0; 27.8; 28.2; 31.8; and 35.4. In certain embodiments, Form B 1:1 ponatinib/perfluorobenzene solvate is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.6; 11.0; 12.4; 12.8; 14.4; 15.3; 16.0; 16.6; 17.2; 18.2; 19.0; 20.1; 22.0; 22.5; 22.7; 23.5; 24.5; 26.0; and 28.2. In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 56 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form B 1:1 ponatinib/perfluorobenzene solvate: 5.6; 12.4; 15.3; 16.0; 19.0; 20.1; 22.0; 22.5; 22.7; and 26.0. In certain embodiments, Form B 1:1 ponatinib/perfluorobenzene solvate is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.6; 12.4; 15.3; 22.0; and 26.0. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form B 1:1 ponatinib/perfluorobenzene solvate shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks. In certain embodiments, the Form B 1:1 ponatinib/perfluorobenzene solvate is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the upper XRPD pattern in  FIG. 56 . In certain embodiments, the Form B 1:1 ponatinib/perfluorobenzene solvate is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the lower XRPD pattern in  FIG. 56 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form B comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in either the upper or lower pattern in  FIG. 56 . 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib/Cyclohexanone 1:1 Solvated Form B and Ponatinib/2-methylTHF 1:0.4 Solvated Form B. 
       FIG. 57  shows a comparison of XRPD patterns of two other B-Class forms to the XRPD pattern obtained for Form A. The top pattern was obtained for GEN8.1, which is a 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate (B-Class, freeze drying, solvent=2-methylTHF). The middle pattern was obtained for QSA7.1, which is a 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate (B-Class, solvent=cyclohexanone). The bottom pattern is that obtained for anhydrate Form A. 
     In the upper XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 57 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form B 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate: 5.6; 9.5; 10.5; 11.2; 12.0; 12.5; 13.5; 14.0; 15.0; 15.5; 16.2; 16.8; 17.0; 18.1; 18.8; 20.1; 21.2; 22.1; 26.0; 26.1; 27.5; and 28.2. In certain embodiments, Form B 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.6; 12.0; 14.0; 15.0; 15.5; 16.8; 18.1; 20.1; and 26.0. In the upper XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 57 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form B 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate: 5.6; 12.0; 14.0; 20.1; 22.1 and 26.0. In certain embodiments, Form B 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.6; 14.0; 20.1; and 26.0. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form B 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, the Form B 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the upper XRPD pattern in  FIG. 57 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form B comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in the upper pattern in  FIG. 57 . 
     In the middle XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 57 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form B 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate: 5.6; 9.5; 11.0; 12.0; 12.9; 14.0; 15.2; 16.2; 16.8; 17.0; 18.1; 18.8; 19.5; 20.1; 21.8; 22.3; 23.0; 24.5; 26.1; 27.5; 28.0; and 28.2. In certain embodiments, Form B 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.6; 11.0; 12.0; 12.9; 14.0; 15.2; 16.8; 18.1; 18.8; 20.1; 21.8; 22.3; 24.5; and 26.1. In the middle XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 57 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form B 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate: 5.6; 14.0; 15.2; 16.8; 20.1; 21.8; 22.3; and 26.1. In certain embodiments, Form B 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.6; 14.0; 15.2; 16.8; 20.1; 22.3; and 26.1. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form B 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, the Form B 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the middle XRPD pattern in  FIG. 57 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form B comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in the middle pattern in  FIG. 57 . 
       FIG. 58  is the DSC curve obtained for the B-Class 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate (QSA7.1), showing endothermic events at T peak =110.1° C. and T peak =198.6° C. 
       FIG. 59  is the plot showing TGA and SDTA thermograms of B-Class 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate (QSA7.1). 
     TGMS data for the B-Class 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate (QSA7.1) showed mass losses of 14.8% (cyclohexanone and water) and 0.2% (cyclohexanone) occurring within the temperature intervals of 50-160° C. and 160-210° C., respectively. The ponatinib/cyclohexanone ratio was assessed from the TGMS data to be about 1.0/0.96. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of the B-Class 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate (QSA7.1) were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of the B-Class 1:1 ponatinib/cyclohexanone solvate (QSA7.1) is 99.7460% (area percent). 
       FIG. 60  is the DSC curve obtained for the B-Class 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate (GEN8.1), showing endothermic events at T peak =67.1° C. and T peak =197.5° C. 
       FIG. 61  is the plot showing TGA and SDTA thermograms of B-Class 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate (GEN8.1). 
     TGMS data for the B-Class 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate (GEN8.1) showed mass losses of 3.1% (2-methylTHF), 1.9% and 1.0% (2-methylTHF) occurring within the temperature intervals of 40-90° C., 90-165° C. and 165-215° C., respectively. The ponatinib/2-methylTHF ratio was assessed from the TGMS data to be about 1.0/0.4. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of the B-Class 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate (GEN8.1) were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of the B-Class 1:0.4 ponatinib/2-methylTHF solvate (GEN8.1) is 99.5939% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form C (Low Crystalline) Polymorph 
     The low crystalline Form C can be obtained in the slurry experiments from crystalline Form A in methanol as the solvent. Form C was found to contain solvated methanol with the ratio of Ponatinib/methanol of about 1:0.2. 
       FIG. 62  is the DSC curve obtained for low crystalline Form C (GEN3.1) showing an endothermic event at T peak =95.9° C., an exothermic event at T peak =135.3° C., and an endothermic event at T peak =198.1° C. 
       FIG. 63  is the plot showing TGA and SDTA thermograms of low crystalline Form C (GEN3.1). 
     TGMS data for Form C (GEN3.1) showed a mass loss of 1.3% (methanol) occurring within the temperature interval of 40-150° C. The ponatinib/methanol ratio was assessed from the TGMS data to be about 1.0/0.2. 
     Form C was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD).  FIG. 64  shows XRPD patterns of a XRPD overlay of starting material crystalline Form A (the bottom pattern) and low crystalline Form C (the upper pattern). 
     In the upper XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 64 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form C: 3.2; 11.1; 11.7; 12.8; 13.3; 13.5; 14.2; 17.1; 18.2; 20.8; 22.3; and 26.5. In certain embodiments, Form C is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 3.2; 12.8; 14.2; 17.1; 18.2; 20.8; 22.3 and 26.5. In the XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 64 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form C: 3.2; 12.8; 14.2; and 18.2. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form C shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, the Form C is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the upper XRPD pattern in  FIG. 64 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form C comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in  FIG. 64 . 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form C (GEN3.1) were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of Form C of ponatinib is 99.5725% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form D Polymorph 
     Form D may be obtained from crystalline Form A by crash-crystallization in N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMA) by anti-solvent addition. Produced in this manner, Form D was found to be a DMA solvate with the ratio of Ponatinib/DMA of about 1:1. 
       FIG. 65  is the DSC curve obtained for Form D (GEN5.1R1) showing endothermic events at T peak =103.3° C., T peak =125.6° C., and T peak =198.4° C. 
       FIG. 66  is the plot showing TGA and SDTA thermograms of low crystalline Form D (GEN5.1R1). 
     TGMS data for Form D (GEN5.1R1) showed a mass loss of 13.8% (N,N-dimethylaceamide) occurring within the temperature interval of 40-140° C. The ponatinib/DMA ratio was assessed from the TGMS data to be about 1.0/0.98. 
     Form D was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD).  FIG. 67  shows XRPD patterns of a XRPD overlay (from bottom to top) of starting material crystalline Form A; Form D (GEN5.1R1); and a remeasurment after 3-days (GEN5.1R4), whereby the sample analyzed likely contains B-Class forms along with Form D. 
     In the middle XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 67 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form D: 6.2; 8.0; 10.8; 11.5; 12.4; 13.5; 13.8; 14.5; 15.6; 16.5; 17.6; 18.5; 19.3; 19.8; 20.1; 20.8; 21.6; 22.1; 23.8; 26.0; 27.1; and 29.6. In certain embodiments, Form D is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 6.2; 10.8; 12.4; 13.8; 14.5; 15.6; 16.5; 18.5; 20.2; 20.8; 21.6; 26.0; and 27.1. In the middle XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 67 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form D: 6.2; 12.4; 14.5; 15.6; 16.5; 18.5; 20.2; 20.8; 21.6; 26.0; and 27.1. In certain embodiments, Form D is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 6.2; 15.6; 16.5; 18.5; 20.2; 21.6; 26.0; and 27.1. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form D shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, Form D of ponatinib is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the middle XRPD pattern in  FIG. 67 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form D comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in  FIG. 67 . 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form D were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of Form D of ponatinib is 99.5056% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form E (E-Class) Polymorphs 
     The E-Class solvents are prepared from either crystalline Form A or low crystalline Form C in slurry and solubility experiments, using solvents such as tetrahydrofuran (THF), chloroform and dichloromethane (DCM), or by vapor diffusion onto solids. 
     Based on thermal analyses, one sample representative of Form E was assigned as a ponatinib/tetrahydrofuran (THF) 1:1 solvated form. Another sample representative of Form E appears to be a chloroform solvate, but this material was not characterized further other than by XRPD. 
       FIG. 68  is the DSC curve obtained for E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1) showing endothermic events at T peak =95.9° C. and T peak =198.1° C. 
       FIG. 69  is the plot showing TGA and SDTA thermograms of E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1). 
     TGMS data for E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1) showed a mass loss of 11.7% (THF) occurring within the temperature interval of 40-130° C. The ponatinib/THF ratio was assessed from the TGMS data to be about 1.0/0.98. 
     The two above mentioned Class-E polymorphs were analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD).  FIG. 70  shows XRPD patterns of a XRPD overlay (from bottom to top) of starting material crystalline Form A; E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1); and E-Class ponatinib/chloroform solvate (SLP3.1). 
     In the upper XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 70 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1): 6.2; 7.0; 10.0; 13.0; 15.1; 16.4; 17.2; 18.5; 20.4; 20.5; 22.5; 24.4; 25.6; and 27.0. In certain embodiments, E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1) is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 6.2; 7.0; 10.0; 15.1; 16.4; 17.2; 18.5; 20.4; 20.5 24.4; and 27.0. In the upper XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 70 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1): 6.2; 15.1; 16.4; 17.2; 18.5; 20.4; 24.4; and 27.0. In certain embodiments, E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1) is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 6.2; 15.1; 16.4; 20.4; and 20.5. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1) shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the upper XRPD pattern in  FIG. 70 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form E comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in the upper pattern in  FIG. 70 . 
     In the middle XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 70 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for E-Class ponatinib/chloroform solvate (SLP3.1): 6.2; 7.0; 8.7; 9.8; 12.1; 12.5; 13.0; 15.2; 16.4; 17.2; 18.5; 20.0; 21.0; 23.0; 24.4; 25.0; and 26.2. In certain embodiments, E-Class ponatinib/chloroform solvate (SLP3.1) is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 6.2; 7.0; 13.0; 15.2; 16.4; 17.2; 18.5; 20.0; 21.0; 24.4; 25.0; and 26.2. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of E-Class ponatinib/chloroform solvate (SLP3.1) shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, E-Class ponatinib/chloroform solvate is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the middle XRPD pattern in  FIG. 70 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form E comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in the middle pattern in  FIG. 70 . 
     Experiments to determine the purity of E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1) were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of E-Class ponatinib/THF 1:1 solvate (GEN7.1) of ponatinib is 99.5120% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form F Polymorph 
     Form F was formed from Form A in specific experimental conditions such as in the presence of polar solvents. Analysis of Form F by TGMS showed that Form F loses 3.3% of water in the first temperature range of 25-140° C. From these results it could be concluded that the first endotherm event observed corresponded to a dehydration process and that Form F was a hydrated form, e.g. a 1:1 hydrate with water. 
     From the screening experiments, selected samples of pure Form F (6 samples) and mixtures of Forms A and F (6 samples) were re-analyzed by XRPD after storage at ambient temperature for 4-months. The results are shown in Table 24 below. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 24 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Samples of pure Form F and mixtures of Forms A + F re-analyzed by  
               
               
                 XRPD after 4-month storage.  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Cryst. Mode b    
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 (number of  
                   
                 Form(s)  
               
               
                 Obtained  
                 samples  
                 Solvent (S),  
                 after re-  
               
               
                 form a    
                 remeasured) c    
                 anti-solvent (AS)  
                 analysis d   
               
               
                   
               
               
                 Form F  
                 AS (1 wet  
                 (S) 2-Methoxyethanol, (AS) water  
                 A  
               
               
                   
                 harvested)  
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 AS (1)  
                 (S) Acetone, (AS) water  
                 A + F  
               
               
                   
                 AS (2)  
                 (S) Methanol, 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-  
                 F  
               
               
                   
                   
                 2-pentanone, (AS) Water  
                   
               
               
                   
                 SLP (1)  
                 1,2-Dimethoxyethane  
                   
               
               
                   
                 VDL (1)  
                 (S) Methanol, (AS) Water  
                   
               
               
                 A + F  
                 PSM (1)  
                 Water,  
                 A + F  
               
               
                   
                 AS (1)  
                 (S) 2-Methoxyethanol, (AS) water  
                   
               
               
                   
                 SLP (2),  
                 Water  
                   
               
               
                   
                 VDS (1, 1 wet  
                   
                   
               
               
                   
                 harvested) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   a As classified by XRPD after completion of the crystallization experiments. 
               
               
                   b Crystallization modes: cooling-evaporative (PSM), crash crystallization with anti-solvent addition (AS), slurry (SLP), vapour diffusion onto solid (VDS) and vapour diffusion into solution(VDL). 
               
               
                   c From the screen, some experiments were selected to be remeasured by XRPD after storage for 4 months at ambient temperature. 
               
               
                   d As classified by XRPD after storage of the samples for 4 months at ambient conditions. 
               
            
           
         
       
     
     The results in Table 24 show that in most of the cases the polymorphic forms remained unchanged. The results obtained in the crash crystallization with anti-solvent experiment (2-methoxyethanol/water) showed that when the sample was harvested wet, the Form F material obtained converted to Form A after 4 months. Also in the anti-solvent addition experiment with acetone/water, Form F converted to a mixture of Forms A and F after 4 months. 
       FIG. 71  shows the TGA and SDTA plots obtained for Form F (AS16.2). Form F (AS16.2) showed a first endotherm followed by a recrystallization in the temperature range of 130-140° C. The melting point of Form F (AS16.2) was observed at about 189° C. 
     As mentioned, TGMS data for Form F (AS16.2) showed a mass loss of 3.3% (water) occurring within the temperature interval of 25-140° C. The ponatinib/water ratio was assessed from the TGMS data to be about 1.0/1.01 for Form F. 
     Form F (SLP10.1) was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD). In  FIG. 83 , a number of XRDP patterns are shown in stacked arrangement and wherein the pattern for Form F (SLP10.1) is the fifth pattern from the top. This sample, (SLP10.1), was obtained in the slurry experiments using 1,2-dimethoxyethane as the solvent. 
     In the XRPD pattern shown as the pattern fifth from the top in  FIG. 83 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for ponatinib Form F: 7.2; 13.2; 14.1; 15.9; 18.1; 20.4; 21.1; 22.0; 23.5; 24.2; 25.5; and 26.8. In certain embodiments, Form F is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 7.2; 13.2; 14.1; 15.9; 18.1; 20.4; 23.5; 25.5 and 26.8. In the XRPD pattern shown as the pattern fifth from the top in  FIG. 83 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form F: 7.2; 14.1; 18.1; 20.4; 25.5; and 26.8. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form F shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, ponatinib Form F is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the XRPD pattern fifth from the top in  FIG. 83 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form F comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in the pattern fifth from the top in  FIG. 83 . 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form H (H-Class) Polymorphs 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib/1-Propanol 1:1 Solvated Form H 
     Solid recovered from a dissolution experiment with 1-propanol was determined to be a 1-propanol solvate of Form H. 
     The DSC curve obtained for H-Class ponatinib/1-propanol solvate (SAS35) showed endothermic events appearing at T peak  of about 93° C. and T peak  of about 192° C. 
     The TGMS data for H-Class ponatinib/1-propanol solvate (SAS35) showed a mass loss of 9.2% (1-propanol) occurring within the temperature interval of 25-120° C. The ponatinib/1-propanol ratio was assessed from the TGMS data to be about 1.0/0.9 for H-Class ponatinib/1-propanol solvate (SAS35). Another sample, (SAS30) showed a mass loss corresponding to a 1:0.6 solvate, but this sample was later determined to have partially converted back to crystalline anhydrate Form A, thus reducing the overall solvent loss observed for the bulk sample. 
     H-Class solvate (SAS35) was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) wherein at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) appeared: 6.1; 6.8; 10.0; 12.0; 13.2; 13.5; 16.0; 16.5; 16.0; 16.5; 18.0; 19.0; 19.5; 20.4; 21.0; 22.5; 25.0; 25.5; 26.2; 27.0; and 27.5. In certain embodiments, Form H is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 12.0; 13.2; 13.5; 18.0; 25.0 and 25.5. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form H shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib/2-Methoxyethanol 1:1 Solvated Form H 
     Ponatinib free base can form isomorphic solvates of Form H in other alcohols. A 2-methoxyethanol solvate was obtained by a vapor diffusion into liquid procedure, beginning with Form A as the starting material and using 2-methoxyethanol as solvent. The purity of this form was assessed to be 98.0%. TGMS confirmed it to be the 1:0.93 ponatinib/2-methoxyethanol solvate, which desolvated at about 96° C. After desolvation, a melting point of about 198.8° C. was observed in the DSC, which corresponds closely to the melting point of Form A. 
     The DVS experiment showed a loss of weight during desorption of about 3.6%, which was not regained during sorption to 45% RH. XRPD analysis at the end of the DVS experiments indicated no physical change. While possible that partial desolvation occurred, the process did not cause the crystal structure to collapse (as indicated by the TG-MS about 12% weight loss is observed during the desolvation). 
     Form H, however, converted to Form A during 10 months of storage under ambient conditions, and also after one week in a humidity chamber at accelerated stress conditions (40° C., 75% RH). 
       FIG. 72  is the DSC curve obtained for Form H (VLD1, dried solid from stock) showing endothermic events at T peak =96.1° C. (desolvation event) and T peak =198.8° C. The endothermal event at 198.8° C. is suspected to be the melting event of Form A. 
       FIG. 73  is a characteristic overlay of TGA and SDTA thermograms of Form H (VLD1, dried solid from stock). 
     The DVS experiment for Form H (VLD1, dried solid from stock) showed a loss of weight of about 11.7% (2-methoxyethanol) in the temperature range of 25-120° C. From these results, the first endotherm event observed corresponded to a desolvation process and that Form H (VLD1, dried solid from stock) was a 1:0.93 ponatinib/2-methoxyethanol solvate. 
       FIG. 74  presents a series of XRPD patterns obtained for various samples of Form H of ponatinib, along with the XRPD of Form A. In  FIG. 74 : Plot  1  is Form H (VLD2 experiment, after 2-weeks and drying); Plot  2  is Form H (VLD1 experiment, after 2-weeks and drying); Plot  3  is Form H (VLD1 experiment, dried solid from stock after DVS); Plot  4  is Form H (VLD1, dried solid from stock); Plot  5  is Form H (VLD19); and the bottom plot is the XRPD for Form A. The XRPD patterns shown as Plots  1 - 5  are substantially similar. 
     In the XRPD pattern shown as Plot  5  in  FIG. 74 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for ponatinib Form H: 6.2; 6.5; 10.1; 12.0; 13.2; 15.0; 15.5; 16.0; 16.5; 18.0; 19.1; 19.6; 20.5; 21.1; 23.0; 23.7; and 25.5. In certain embodiments, Form H is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 6.2; 12.0; 13.2; 16.0; 18.0; 19.1; 19.6; 20.5; 21.1; 23.0; and 25.5. In the XRPD pattern shown shown as Plot  5  in  FIG. 74 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form H: 6.2; 12.0; 18.0; and 25.5. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form H shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those above. In certain embodiments, ponatinib Form H is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to any one of patterns  1 - 5  in  FIG. 74 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form H comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in any one of the patterns  1 - 5  in  FIG. 74 . 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form H (VLD1 dried solid from stock) were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of Form H of ponatinib (VLD1 dried solid from stock) is 98.0464% (area percent). 
       FIG. 75  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib (VLD1 dried from stock) (Plot  1 ) in overlay with the FT-IR spectrum obtained for Form A (Plot  2 ). Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
       FIG. 76  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form H of ponatinib (VLD1 dried from stock) (Plot  1 ) in overlay with the FT-IR spectrum obtained for Form A (Plot  2 :), for the region of wavelength 1750-600 nm. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. This overlay identifies several characteristic peaks for Form H, and also several characteristic peaks for Form A. In this regard, some of the characteristic peaks for Form A in  FIG. 76  (Plot  2 ) include: 1605; 1415; 1295; 1250; 1150; 1145; 1110; 1100; 895; 855; and 790 cm −1 . 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form I Low Crystalline Polymorph 
     The low crystalline Form I was obtained by a freeze-drying technique in dichloromethane (DCM). 
     Based on thermal analyses, Form I (GEN9.1) contains a slight level of solvated DCM, corresponding to a ponatinib/DCM ratio of about 1:0.03. 
       FIG. 77  is the DSC curve obtained for Form I (GEN9.1) showing an exothermic event at T peak =100.1° C. and an endothermic event at T peak =196.7° C. 
       FIG. 78  is the plot showing TGA and SDTA thermograms of Form I (GEN9.1). 
     TGMS data for Form I (GEN9.1) showed a mass loss of 0.5% (DCM) occurring within the temperature interval of 40-175° C. (slightly solvated). The ponatinib/DCM ratio was assessed from the TGMS data to be about 1.0/0.03. 
     The Form I (GEN9.1) was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD).  FIG. 77  shows XRPD overlay (from bottom to top) of starting material crystalline Form A and Form I (GEN9.1). 
     In the upper XRPD pattern shown in  FIG. 79 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form I (GEN9.1): 6.5; 8.2; 9.8; 14.3; 15.5; 17.5; 21.2; 23.1; and 26.5. In certain embodiments, Form I (GEN9.1) is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 6.5; 8.2; 9.8; 14.3; 15.5; 17.5; 21.2; and 26.5. In the upper XRPD pattern of  FIG. 79 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form I (GEN9.1): 6.5; 8.2; 15.5; 17.5; 21.2; and 26.5. In certain embodiments, Form I (GEN9.1) is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 8.2; and 15.5. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form I (GEN9.1) shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, ponatinib Form I is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the top pattern in  FIG. 79 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form I comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in the upper pattern in  FIG. 79 . 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form I (GEN9.1) were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of Form I (GEN9.1) of ponatinib is 99.5802% (area percent). 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form J Polymorph 
     Form J was obtained by a vapor diffusion onto solids method. The purity was assessed to 96.5%. The TGMS analysis (weight loss of 11.4% thiophene during the interval 25-130° C.) confirmed that Form J “low crystalline” is a 1:0.82 ponatinib/thiophine solvate, which desolvates at 83.7° C. After desolvation, a melting point event occurs at about 197.3° C., which may be the melting of Form A. 
     The DVS experiment showed a weight loss during desorption of about 1.3%. The weight appears not to be regained during the sorption phase, at least up to 45% relative humidity (RH), (mass uptake about 0.33%). The XRPD analysis at the end of the DVS experiments indicated that the material converted to Form A. 
     Low crystalline Form J also converted to Form A after 10 months of storage under ambient conditions, and after 1-week under stress conditions, (40° C., 75% RH). 
     Two samples of ponatinib Form J (designated VDS2 and VDS10 of screen S10010A) were analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD).  FIG. 78  shows XRPD overlay patterns (from top to bottom): Plot  6  is the XRPD pattern for Form A (VDS2, after stability study); Plot  7  is the XRPD pattern for Form J (VDS2); Plot  8  is the XRPD pattern of Form J (VDS10 of screen S10010A); and Plot  9  is another XRPD pattern of ponatinib Form A. 
     In the XRPD Plots  7  and  8  shown in  FIG. 80 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form J of ponatinib: 5.8; 7.0; 12.1; 15.1; 16.8; 18.1; 18.6; 19.1; 19.5; 20.1; 21.1; 21.8; 22.8; 25.0; 25.7; and 27.0. In certain embodiments, Form J of ponatinib is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.8; 7.0; 12.1; 15.1; 16.8; 18.1; 19.1; 19.5; 20.1; 21.1; 21.8; 22.8; 25.0; 25.7; and 27.0. In the upper XRPD pattern of  FIG. 80 , at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) is shown for Form J of ponatinib: 5.8; 7.0; 12.1; 15.1; 16.8; 18.6; 19.1; 19.5; 21.8; 22.8; 25.0; 25.7; and 27.0. In certain embodiments, Form J of ponatinib is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.8; 7.0; 12.1; 15.1; 18.6; 19.5; 21.8; 25.0; 25.7; and 27.0. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form J of ponatinib shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, Form J of ponatinib is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to either one of Plots  7  and  8  in  FIG. 80 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form J comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in either one of Plots  7  and  8  in  FIG. 80 . 
     Experiments to determine the purity of Form J (VDS2) were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of Form J (VDS2) of ponatinib is 96.4509% (area percent). 
       FIG. 81  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form J (VDS2) of ponatinib (Plot  1 ) in overlay with the FT-IR spectrum obtained for Form A (Plot  2 ). Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
       FIG. 82  is a characteristic FT-IR spectrum obtained from Form J (VDS2) of ponatinib (Plot  1 ) in overlay with the FT-IR spectrum obtained for Form A (Plot  2 ), for the region of wavelength 1750-600 nm. Percent transmittance (%) is shown on the vertical axis and wavenumber (cm −1 ) is shown on the horizontal axis. 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form K Polymorph 
     Solid Form K was found in sample SAS58 (MSZW experiment): 25 mg/mL in 1-propanol/acetonitrile 30/70. The TGMS thermogram showed negligible mass loss (&lt;0.04% in the temperature interval 25-175° C.) prior to melting. From the SDTA signal, the melting point of Form K is 184° C. 
     The DSC curve obtained for ponatinib Form K showed an endothermic event appearing at T peak  of about 184° C. 
     Ponatinib Form K was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) wherein at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) appeared: 10.0; 11.0; 13.4; 14.6; 15.2; 16.0; 17.0; 17.5; 18.0; 19.6; 20.9; 22.1; 22.8; 24.1; 24.8; 26.5; 27.1; 28.5; and 30.5. In certain embodiments, Form K is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 10.0; 11.0; 13.4; 14.6; 15.2; 16.0; 19.6; 20.9; 22.1; 22.8; 24.1; 24.8; and 26.5. In certain embodiments, Form K is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 10.0; 11.0; 13.4; 14.6; 15.2; 19.6; 22.1; 22.8; and 24.1. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form K shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those above. 
     Overlay of XRPD Patterns for Selected Ponatinib Polymorphs 
       FIG. 83  is an overlay of the XRPD results obtained for selected ponatinib free base polymorphs. From bottom to top, the XRPD patterns shown were obtained for: Form A (SM); B-Class (QSAS7.1); Form C, low crystalline (GEN3.1); Form D (GEN5.1); E-Class (SLP3.1); Form F (SLP10.1); Form G (AS19.1), discussed herein below; Form H (VDL19.1); Form I, low crystalline (GEN9.1); and Form J, low crystalline (VDS10.1). 
     Characteristics of Ponatinib Form G Polymorph 
       FIG. 83  depicts ponatinib Form G, which was obtained by a crash-crystallization/anti-solvent process wherein the solvent used was 3-methyl-1-butanol and the anti-solvent used was cyclohexane. Ponatinib Form G was analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) wherein at least one or all of the following peaks in degrees two theta (2θ) appeared: 5.0; 6.5; 9.5; 12.0; 12.5; 14.0; 15.0; 16.5; 17.2; 18.4; 20.0; 21.0; 22.8; 23.5; 24.6; and 29.5. In certain embodiments, Form G is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.0; 6.5; 9.5; 14.0; 15.0; 16.5; 17.2; 18.4; 20.0; and 22.8. In certain embodiments, Form G is characterized by a XRPD pattern comprising one or more of the following peaks two theta (2θ): 5.0; 6.5; 9.5; 14.0; 17.2; 18.4; 20.0; and 22.8. In certain embodiments, the XRPD pattern of Form G shows two peaks, three peaks, four peaks or five peaks selected from those given above. In certain embodiments, Form G of ponatinib is characterized by an XRPD pattern substantially similar to the pattern forth from the top of overlaid patterns in  FIG. 83 . In certain embodiments, the crystalline Form G comprises an x-ray powder diffraction pattern with characteristic peaks expressed in degrees two-theta as shown in the pattern forth from the top in  FIG. 83 . 
     Example 6 
     Discovery of Polymorphic Forms of Ponatinib 
     Initial efforts to discover polymorphic forms of ponatinib were divided into two phases. Phase 3 involved starting-material characterization, feasibility testing and solubility study to provide data for the solvents selection for phase 4. Phase 4 involved 192 polymorph screening experiments at milliliter (ml) scale. These initial efforts led to the discovery of eleven polymorphic forms of ponatinib free base, Form A, Form B, Form C, Form D, Form E, Form F, Form G, Form H, Form I, Form J, and Form K. 
     Phase 1: Starting Material Characterization 
     The compound ponatinib free base was obtained by the synthesis discussed herein below, which is characterized by an amide coupling reaction of an amine subunit and a methyl ester subunit. Approximately 20 grams of the free base (combined from two batches, designated as F09-05575 and F09-05576) were obtained as a light yellow solid. This starting material was characterized by XRPD, digital imaging, DSC, TGMS and HPLC. 
       FIG. 84  shows the XRPD patterns of the free base starting material, with the two patterns representing the two batches (F09-05575: lower pattern; and F09-05576: upper pattern) mentioned above. 
       FIG. 85  is the DSC curve for ponatinib free base starting material batch F09-05575, showing endothermic events at T peak =182.6° C. and T peak =199.0° C. (major). The major endotherm corresponds to the melting event, which may be accompanied by a desolvation process (as observed in the TGA/SDTA trace for this batch). 
       FIG. 86  is the DSC curve for ponatinib free base starting material batch F09-05576, showing an endothermic event at T peak =199.6° C. The endotherm corresponds to the melting event, which may be accompanied by a desolvation process (as observed in the TGA/SDTA trace for this batch). 
       FIG. 87  is the plot showing TGA and SDTA thermograms of ponatinib free base starting material batch F09-05575. 
       FIG. 88  is the plot showing TGA and SDTA thermograms of ponatinib free base starting material batch F09-05576. 
     TGA and TGMS analyses showed mass loss in one single step for the batch F09-05575, (0.9% in the temperature interval of 25-210° C.) whereas a two-step mass loss was observed in batch F09-05576 (0.3% mass loss in the temperature interval of 25-120° C. and 0.9% in the interval 120-210° C.). The mass losses observed in both batches correspond to 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (as confirmed by the m/z ratio&#39;s observed in the MS data). The presence of this solvent in residual quantities could originate from the last synthesis steps of ponatinib free base compound. 
     Experiments to determine the purity of ponatinib free base compound were performed using HPLC. From HPLC it was determined that the purity of batch F09-05575 is 99.5166% (area percent), and the purity of batch F09-05576 is 99.6869% (area percent). 
     In various embodiments, alternative methods of preparing Form A gave samples of varying crystallinity. 
     Alternative Ponatinib Form a Free Base Preparation Methods 
     Preparation 1 
     A M010578 sample from 180 g run ABL411057 (2-Me-THF, 1.1 equiv. of aniline, 1.6 equiv. of KOtBu) was crystallized from neat 1-propanol, followed by a trituration of the 1-PrOH moist product in neat acetonitrile to give Form A in 99.39 a % purity. 
     Preparation 2 
     Two samples from 180 g run ABL411060 (2-Me-THF, 26° C. IT, 1.1 equiv. of aniline, 1.6 equiv. of KOtBu) were obtained from a solution of M010578 in 1-PrOH obtained after solvent swap from 2-Me-THF to 1-PrOH. The 1-PrOH solution was split 9:1. 
     779.5 g (9 parts) of the above solution of M010578 in 1-PrOH were allowed to crystallize at ambient temperature overnight. After filtration, the moist filter cake was triturated in 160 g of acetonitrile at 40° C., filtered and dried (50° C., 3 mbar) to obtain 211.6 g of ponatinib free base Form A (99.87 a %). 
     260 g of acetonitrile were added to 86.6 g (1 part) of the above solution of M010578 in 1-PrOH. The suspension was filtered after 1 h, the filter cake washed with ACN/1-PrOH (3:1 v/v), and dried to obtain 25.6 g free base (99.27 a %). Crystallization and isolation from 1-propanol followed by a trituration in acetonitrile gave product of higher HPLC purity than isolation by precipitation from a mixture of ACN/1-PrOH. 
     Phase 1: Solubility Study 
     Quantitative solubility testing was performed on ponatinib free base starting material, employing a set of 20 solvents. Slurries were prepared with an equilibration time of 24 hours after which the slurries were filtered. The solubility was determined from the saturated solutions by HPLC. The residual solids were characterized by XRPD. The results are summarized in Table 25 below. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 25 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Solubility Study of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-ylethynyl)-  
               
               
                 4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-  
               
               
                 (trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Solubility  
                 XRPD  
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Solvent name  
                 (mg/ml)  
                 Form 1   
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 QSA1  
                 Diethylene glycol diethylether  
                 32.35  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA2  
                 Diethyl Ether  
                 0.95  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA3  
                 Dimethyl Sulfoxide  
                 124.45  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA4  
                 Isobutyl isobutyrate  
                 2.5  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA5  
                 Dimethylacetamide N,N-  
                 OR 3    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA6  
                 Pentyl ether  
                 UR, &lt;0.21 2    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA7  
                 Cyclohexanone  
                 30.78  
                 B-Class  
               
               
                 QSA8  
                 Xylene, p-  
                 0.8  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA9  
                 Isobutanol  
                 20.95  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA10  
                 Butyl acetate  
                 8.04  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA11  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 UR, &lt;0.21 2    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA12  
                 Water  
                 UR, &lt;0.21 2    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA13  
                 Trifluoroethanol 2,2,2-  
                 OR 3    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA14  
                 Hexafluorobenzene  
                 0.21  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA15  
                 isopropanol  
                 11.23  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA16  
                 Isopropyl acetate  
                 5.8  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA17  
                 Dichloroethane 1,2-  
                 10.8  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA18  
                 Acetonitrile  
                 1.53  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA19  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
                 146.17  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA20  
                 Methanol  
                 42.95  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA21  
                 Water  
                 UR, &lt;0.21 2    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA22  
                 Water  
                 UR, &lt;0.21 2    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA23  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 UR, &lt;0.21 2    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA24  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 UR, &lt;0.21 2    
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA27  
                 Dimethyl sulfoxide  
                 139.72  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA28  
                 Dimethyl sulfoxide  
                 138.56  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA29  
                 Acetonitrile  
                 1.15  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA30  
                 Acetonitrile  
                 1.38  
                 A 
               
               
                 QSA31  
                 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran 
                 35.5  
                 A  
               
               
                 QSA32  
                 Ethanol 
                 25.2 
                 A 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   1 The solid form obtained from the slurry was assessed based on the XRPD analysis. 
               
               
                   2 Under Range, lower than detection limit, the concentration is lower than 0.21 mg/mL. 
               
               
                   3 Over Range, the material was dissolved, the concentration is higher than 200 mg/mL. 
               
            
           
         
       
     
     The materials obtained from in 19 out of 22 different solubility assessments were the same polymorph as the starting material free base, designated Form A. The solid from the slurry with cyclohexanone shows a different XRPD, which was designated the B-Class of forms. Form B was further characterized as four solvates, as discussed herein above. 
     Feasibility Study on Ponatinib Free Base Compound 
     Feasibility tests were performed to attempt to obtain amorphous free base material that could be employed in some crystallization techniques of Phase 4. Two techniques were employed, i.e., grinding and freeze-drying. The results are presented below. 
     Grinding. As summarized in Table 26 below, two grinding experiments were performed with two different durations at a frequency of 30 Hz. After 60 or 120 minutes of grinding, the material remained crystalline, (Form A). 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 26 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Grinding Feasibility Sudy of Ponatinib Free Base.  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Time  
                 Form  
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 (min)  
                 (XRPD) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 GEN1.1  
                  60  
                 A  
               
               
                 GEN1.2  
                 120  
                 A 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Freeze-drying. Eight freeze-drying experiments were performed with ponatinib free base compound. These experiments are summarized in Table 27 below. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 27 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Freeze-drying feasibility study of 3-(imidazo[1,2-b]pyridazin-3-  
               
               
                 ylethynyl)-4-methyl-N-{4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-3-  
               
               
                 (trifluoromethyl)phenyl}benzamide mono hydrochloride  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                   
                 Solvent  
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                 Form  
                 content  
                 Purity  
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Solvent  
                 (XRPD)  
                 (%) 1    
                 (%) 2   
               
               
                   
               
               
                 GEN2  
                 Dimethyl sulfoxide  
                 — (not dry)  
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                 GEN3  
                 Methanol  
                 C low  
                 1.3  
                 99.6  
               
               
                   
                   
                 crystalline  
                   
                   
               
               
                 GEN4  
                 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol/  
                 Am gel  
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                   
                 Water 90/10  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 GEN5  
                 N,N-Dimethylacetamide/  
                 D  
                 13.8  
                 99.5  
               
               
                   
                 Water 90/10  
                   
                   
                   
               
               
                 GEN6  
                 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol  
                 Am gel  
                 — 
                 — 
               
               
                 GEN7  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
                 E-Class  
                 11.7  
                 99.5  
               
               
                 GEN8  
                 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran  
                 B-Class  
                 6.0  
                 99.6  
               
               
                 GEN9  
                 Dichloromethane  
                 I low  
                 0.5  
                 99.6  
               
               
                   
                   
                 crystalline 
               
               
                   
               
               
                   1 Based on the TGMS results; 
               
               
                   2 Chemical purity determined by HPLC. 
               
            
           
         
       
     
     With solvents such as 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) and TFE/water mixtures, amorphous material was obtained. In the experiments carried out in 2-methyltetrahydrofuran, DMA/water 90:10 and THF, three new crystalline forms were observed and were designated B-Class, D and E-Class. The B-Class and E-Class of forms were also observed in the screen Phase 4, for which the results suggested that they are isomorphic structures. In the remaining experiments performed in methanol and dichloromethane, two low crystalline materials were produced (Form C low crystalline and Form I low crystalline, respectively). 
     The new crystalline forms were further analyzed by DSC, TGMS and HPLC to determine their characteristics. Form D and Form E were identified as solvates (1:1 API/DMA and 1:1 API/THF, respectively). 
     The low crystalline materials obtained from methanol (C low crystalline) and dichloromethane (I low crystalline) had a limited amount of residual solvent (1.3% in the temperature interval 40° C.-150° C. and 0.5% in the interval 40° C.-175° C., respectively). 
     Since the freeze-drying procedure in methanol was not optimal to produce low crystalline material, the procedure in dichloromethane was selected to produce this material to be used in the cooling/evaporative crystallizations and vapour diffusion onto solids experiments of Phase 4. 
     Based on the results of the feasibility studies and the solubility behaviour of ponatinib free base, the solvents for the Phase 4 experiments were selected. 
     Solvent Assessment 
     In order to to select the screening solvents and to determine the concentration range to be used in the screen, quantitative solubility testing was performed on the free base starting material batch F09-05575. This screen employed a set of 20 solvents. For each solvent, a standard 1.8 ml screw cap vial was charged with 40 mg of the starting material, 200 μl of the solvent and a magnetic stirring bar. The vials were then closed and equilibrated at 25° C. for 24 h while stirring. The resulting mixtures (slurries) were filtered (0.5 micron) and the isolated mother liquors diluted to two dilutions selected according to the calibration curve. Quantities of the API in the diluted solutions were determined via HPLC analysis (DAD). The calibration curve was obtained from two independently prepared stock solutions of the free base compound in 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol. 
     Subsequently to the solubility determination, the residual solvent was evaporated from each vial (slurry) under vacuum at ambient temperature. All of the resulting residues were analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction to assay for new crystalline forms. 
     Feasibility Study 
     The experimental conditions of the feasibility study on the free base compound are summarized in Table 28 below. Following the experiments, HPLC analysis was performed to determine the purity and thermal analysis to determine the thermal behaviour of the forms. 
                     TABLE 28                  Condition Applied for the Feasibility Study on Ponatinib Free        Base Compound.                                              Solvent                    Form    content    Purity        Experiment    Solvent    (XRPD)    (%) 1      (%) 2                 GEN2    Dimethyl sulfoxide    — (not dry)    —   —       GEN3    Methanol    C low    1.3    99.6                crystalline                GEN4    2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol/    Am gel    —   —           Water (90/10)                    GEN5    N,N-Dimethylacetamide/    D    13.8    99.5            Water (90/10)                    GEN6    2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol    Am gel    —   —       GEN7    Tetrahydrofuran    E-class    11.7    99.5        GEN8    2-Methyltetrahydrofuran    B-class    6.0    99.6        GEN9    Dichloromethane    I low    0.5    99.6                crystalline                 1 Solvent content assessed by TGA;         2 Purity assessed by HPLC            
Polymorph Screening Experimental Design and Protocols
 
     The polymorph screening experiments for the ponatinib free base compound were carried out at milliliter (ml) scale using 192 different conditions in which the following six different crystallization procedures were applied: cooling-evaporation, anti-solvent addition, grinding, slurry, vapor diffusion into solutions and vapor diffusion onto solids. 
     Cooling-Evaporative Crystallization Experiments 
     The 24 cooling-evaporative experiments at ml scale were performed in 8 ml vials, employing 24 different solvents and 1 concentration. In each vial, 25 mg of ponatinib free base was liquid dosed (with dichloromethane). The samples were freeze dried to obtain powdery low crystalline material. Then, the screening solvent was added to reach a concentration of circa 60 mg/ml, (see Table 29 below). The vials were closed and a temperature profile was obtained as described in Table 30 below. The mixtures were cooled to 5° C. and held at that temperature for 48 h before placing the vials under vacuum. The solvents were evaporated for several days at 200 mbar or 10 mbar and analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 29 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions for the 24 mL Experiments  
               
               
                 using the Cooling-Evaporation Method. 
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Weight  
                 Volume  
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Solvent  
                 (mg)  
                 (□ol 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 PSM25  
                 Chloroform  
                 21.8  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM26  
                 Methyl butyl ether, tert-  
                 21.9  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM27  
                 Methanol  
                 22.8  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM28  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 22.7  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM29  
                 Acetonitrile  
                 22.0  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM30  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 22.3  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM31  
                 Methanol/Chloroform (50/50)  
                 22.7  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM32  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 22.2  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM33  
                 Butyl acetate  
                 21.0  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM34  
                 Chlorobenzene  
                 21.4  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM35  
                 Xylene, m-  
                 21.2  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM36  
                 Ethanol  
                 20.4  
                 380  
               
               
                 PSM37  
                 Water  
                 32.8  
                 500  
               
               
                 PSM38  
                 Methanol/Acetonitrile (50/50)  
                 27.4  
                 450  
               
               
                 PSM39  
                 Acetonitrile/Chloroform (50/50)  
                 25.8  
                 450  
               
               
                 PSM40  
                 Cyclohexane/Tetrahydrofuran  
                 22.9  
                 400  
               
               
                   
                 (50/50)  
                   
                   
               
               
                 PSM41  
                 Methyl butyl ether, tert-/Xylene,  
                 22.7  
                 400  
               
               
                   
                 m- (50/50)  
                   
                   
               
               
                 PSM42  
                 Cyclohexane/Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 23.1  
                 400  
               
               
                   
                 (50/50)  
                   
                   
               
               
                 PSM43  
                 Cyclohexane/N-methyl-2-  
                 22.7  
                 400  
               
               
                   
                 pyrrolidone (50/50)  
                   
                   
               
               
                 PSM44  
                 Heptane, n-/Cyclohexane (50/50)  
                 22.8  
                 400  
               
               
                 PSM45  
                 Tetrahydrofuran/N-methyl-2-  
                 21.4  
                 350  
               
               
                   
                 pyrrolidone (50/50)  
                   
                   
               
               
                 PSM46  
                 Tetrahydronaphthalene, 1,2,3,4-/  
                 21.3  
                 350  
               
               
                   
                 Methylcyclohexane (50/50)  
                   
                   
               
               
                 PSM47  
                 Butyl acetate/N-methyl-2-  
                 20.8  
                 350  
               
               
                   
                 pyrrolidone (50/50)  
                   
                   
               
               
                 PSM48  
                 Tetrahydronaphthalene, 1,2,3,4-/  
                 19.9  
                 350  
               
               
                   
                 Cumene (50/50) 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 30 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Temperature Profile used for the (24) Cooling-Evaporative Experiments.  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                 Heating  
                   
                   
                 Cooling  
                   
                   
               
               
                 Experiments  
                 rate  
                 T initial    
                 Hold  
                 rate  
                 T final    
                 Hold 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 PSM1-24  
                 10  
                 60  
                 60  
                 1  
                 5  
                 48 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Crash-Crystallization with Anti-Solvent Addition 
     For the crash-crystallization experiments, 48 different crystallization conditions were applied, using 23 different solvents and 18 different anti-solvents (see Table 31 below). For each solvent, a stock solution was prepared, the concentration of ponatinib free base in each case being that attained at saturation at ambient temperature after equilibration for 17 hours before filtering into a set of 8 ml vials. To each of these vials, a different anti-solvent was added, using a solvent to anti-solvent ratio of 1:0.25. In those cases where no precipitation occurred, this ratio was increased to 1:4 with a waiting time of 60 minutes between the additions. Solids precipitated in the waiting time between the anti-solvent additions were separated by centrifugation. If no solids were obtained, the solvents were completely evaporated under vacuum at room temperature. If solids were obtained, they were analysed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 31 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Design of the Crash-Crystallization Experiments  
               
               
                 with Anti-Solvent Addition.  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                   
                 Ratio  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                 S:AS  
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Solvent  
                 Anti-Solvent  
                 (1:x) 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 AS1  
                 Acetone  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS2  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 Methyl butyl ether,  
                 4  
               
               
                   
                   
                 tert-  
                   
               
               
                 AS3  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 Chloroform  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS4  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 Diethoxymethane  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS5  
                 Acetone  
                 Water  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS6  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS7  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 Isoamyl acetate  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS8  
                 Ethylene glycol  
                 Chloroform  
                 4  
               
               
                   
                 dimethyl ether  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS9  
                 Butanone, 2-  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS10  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 Chloroform  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS11  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 Anisole  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS12  
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran,  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 0.25  
               
               
                   
                 2-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS13  
                 Ethylene glycol  
                 Diisopropyl ether  
                 1  
               
               
                   
                 dimethyl ether  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS14  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
                 Toluene  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS15  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 Diisopropyl ether  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS16  
                 Methanol  
                 Water  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS17  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS18  
                 Ethylene glycol  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 1  
               
               
                   
                 dimethyl ether  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS19  
                 Methyl-1-Butanol, 3-  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS20  
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran,  
                 Methylcyclohexane  
                 1  
               
               
                   
                 2-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS21  
                 Methyl-2-butanone, 3-  
                 Trimethylpentane,  
                 1  
               
               
                   
                   
                 2,2,4-  
                   
               
               
                 AS22  
                 Amylalcohol, tert-  
                 Trimethylpentane,  
                 1  
               
               
                   
                   
                 2,2,4-  
                   
               
               
                 AS23  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 Methylcyclohexane  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS24  
                 Ethylene glycol  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 1  
               
               
                   
                 dimethyl ether  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS25  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 Xylene, p-  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS26  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS27  
                 Ethyl acetate  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS28  
                 Cyclohexanone  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS29  
                 Diethyleneglycol-  
                 Water  
                 0.25  
               
               
                   
                 dimethylether  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS30  
                 Cyclohexanone  
                 Water  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS31  
                 Ethoxyethanol, 2-  
                 Water  
                 0.25  
               
               
                 AS32  
                 Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-  
                 Water  
                 1  
               
               
                   
                 pentanone, 4-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS33  
                 Methoxyethanol, 2-  
                 Water  
                 1  
               
               
                 AS34  
                 Dimethylformamide,  
                 Water  
                 0.25  
               
               
                   
                 N,N-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS35  
                 Dimethylacetamide,  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 4  
               
               
                   
                 N,N-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS36  
                 Isoamyl acetate  
                 Diethoxymethane  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS37  
                 Propionitrile  
                 Trimethylpentane,  
                 4  
               
               
                   
                   
                 2,2,4-  
                   
               
               
                 AS38  
                 Amylalcohol, tert-  
                 Cumene  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS39  
                 Ethylene glycol  
                 Anisole  
                 4  
               
               
                   
                 dimethyl ether  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS40  
                 Butyl acetate  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS41  
                 Amylalcohol, tert-  
                 Methylcyclohexane  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS42  
                 Butyronitrile  
                 Chlorobenzene  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS43  
                 Butyl acetate  
                 Xylene, p-  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS44  
                 Cyclohexanone  
                 Diethyl carbonate  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS45  
                 Butyl acetate  
                 Dimethyl-4-heptanone,  
                 4  
               
               
                   
                   
                 2,6-  
                   
               
               
                 AS46  
                 Dimethylformamide,  
                 Xylene, p-  
                 4  
               
               
                   
                 N,N-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 AS47  
                 Cyclohexanone  
                 Nonane.n-  
                 4  
               
               
                 AS48  
                 Ethoxyethanol, 2-  
                 Dimethyl-4-heptanone,  
                 4  
               
               
                   
                   
                 2,6- 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Grinding Experiments 
     The drop-grinding technique uses a small amount of solvent added to the ponatinib free base material which is ground in a stainless steel grinder jar with 2 stainless steel grinding balls. In this manner, the effect of 24 different solvents (see Table 32 below) was investigated. Typically, 30 mg of starting material was ground and analyzed. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 32 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions for the Grinding Experiments  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Weight  
                 Volume  
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Solvent  
                 (mg)  
                 (ul) 
               
               
                   
               
               
                 GRP1  
                 Hexafluorobenzene  
                 28.6  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP2  
                 Cyclohexane  
                 31.0  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP3  
                 Acetonitrile  
                 30.2  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP4  
                 Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether  
                 30.5  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP5  
                 Diethoxymethane  
                 29.7  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP6  
                 Heptane, n-  
                 30.4  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP7  
                 Trimethylpentane, 2,2,4-  
                 30.1  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP8  
                 Water  
                 29.7  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP9  
                 Nitromethane  
                 29.9  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP10  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 30.9  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP11  
                 Trifluorotoluene, alpha, alpha, alpha-  
                 29.5  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP12  
                 Toluene  
                 29.7  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP13  
                 Nitropropane, 2-  
                 29.9  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP14  
                 Nitropropane, 1-  
                 29.5  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP15  
                 Xylene, p-  
                 30.7  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP16  
                 Fluorooctane,1-  
                 29.6  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP17  
                 Isoamyl acetate  
                 24.1  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP18  
                 Xylene o-  
                 30.2  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP19  
                 Nonane, n-  
                 29.5  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP20  
                 Cyclohexanone  
                 30.6  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP21  
                 Diethyleneglycol-dimethylether  
                 29.9  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP22  
                 Butylbenzene, sec-  
                 29.7  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP23  
                 Decane  
                 30.1  
                 10  
               
               
                 GRP24  
                 Limonene, (R)-(+)-  
                 29.4  
                 10 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Slurry Experiments 
     A total of 48 slurry experiments were performed with ponatinib free base, 24 solvents at each of 10° C. and 30° C., for 2 weeks. Table 33 below summarizes the experimental conditions. The experiments are carried out by stirring a suspension of the material in a solvent at a controlled temperature. At the end of the slurry time, the vials were centrifuged and solids and mother liquids separated. The solids were further dried underfill vacuum at room temperature and analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
                     TABLE 33                  Experimental Conditions for the Slurry Experiments                                          Weight    Volume    Temperature        Experiment    Solvent    (mg)    (ul)    (° C.)               SLP1    Methyl butyl ether, tert-    24.3    250    10        SLP2    Methyl acetate    26.3    250    10        SLP3    Chloroform    55.7    250    10        SLP4    Methanol    23.4    250    10        SLP5    Tetrahydrofuran    27.1    250    10        SLP6    Hexane, n-    24.4    250    10        SLP7    Ethanol    26.9    250    10        SLP8    Cyclohexane    25.1    250    10        SLP9    Acetonitrile    24.8    250    10        SLP10    Dimethoxyethane, 1,2-    24.4    200    10        SLP11    Isopropyl acetate    23.9    250    10        SLP12    Heptane, n-    25.7    250    10        SLP13    Water    28.1    250    10        SLP14    Methylcyclohexane    27.8    250    10        SLP15    Dioxane, 1,4-    25.5    250    10        SLP16    Isobutanol    24.2    250    10        SLP17    Toluene    27.4    250    10        SLP18    Butyl acetate    27.0    250    10        SLP19    Hexanone 2-    24.6    250    10        SLP20    Chlorobenzene    27.8    250    10        SLP21    Ethoxyethanol, 2-    25.6    250    10        SLP22    Xylene, m-    24.4    250    10        SLP23    Cumene    25.0    250    10        SLP24    Anisole    25.1    250    10        SLP25    Methyl butyl ether, tert-    25.8    250    30        SLP26    Methyl acetate    25.1    250    30        SLP27    Chloroform    84.8    250    30        SLP28    Methanol    25.0    250    30        SLP29    Tetrahydrofuran    23.6    250    30        SLP30    Hexane, n-    20.4    250    30        SLP31    Ethanol    23.9    250    30        SLP32    Cyclohexane    28.3    250    30        SLP33    Acetonitrile    24.1    250    30        SLP34    Dimethoxyethane, 1,2-    25.2    200    30        SLP35    Isopropyl acetate    23.9    250    30        SLP36    Heptane, n-    24.1    250    30        SLP37    Water    24.0    250    30        SLP38    Methylcyclohexane    25.3    250    30        SLP39    Dioxane, 1,4-    24.6    250    30        SLP40    Isobutanol    26.7    250    30        SLP41    Toluene    26.3    250    30        SLP42    Butyl acetate    24.1    250    30        SLP43    Hexanone 2-    26.4    250    30        SLP44    Chlorobenzene    25.3    250    30        SLP45    Ethoxyethanol, 2-    26.6    250    30        SLP46    Xylene, m-    24.7    250    30        SLP47    Cumene    23.8    250    30        SLP48    Anisole    24.1    250    30                    
Vapor Diffusion into Solutions
 
     For the vapor diffusion experiments, saturated solutions of ponatinib free base were exposed to solvent vapors at room temperature for two weeks. A volume of saturated solution was transferred to an 8 ml vial which was left open and placed in a closed 40 ml vial with 2 ml of anti-solvent (see Table 34 below). After two weeks, the samples were checked on solid formation. If solids were present the liquid was separated from the solid. The samples were dried under vacuum (200 mbar or 10 mbar) before they were analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
     
       
         
           
               
             
               
                 TABLE 34 
               
             
            
               
                   
               
               
                 Experimental Conditions for the Vapor-Diffusion into Solutions  
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                   
                   
                 Volume  
                   
               
               
                   
                   
                 solution  
                   
               
               
                 Experiment  
                 Solvent of solution  
                 (ul)  
                 Anti-Solvent 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
           
               
               
               
               
            
               
                 VDL1  
                 Dichloro methane  
                 900  
                 Cyclohexane  
               
               
                 VDL2  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 1000  
                 Chloroform  
               
               
                 VDL3  
                 Acetone  
                 1000  
                 Water  
               
               
                 VDL4  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
                 450  
                 Cyclohexane  
               
               
                 VDL5  
                 Ethyl formate  
                 1000  
                 Isoamyl acetate  
               
               
                 VDL6  
                 Tetrahydrofuran  
                 450  
                 Fluorobenzene  
               
               
                 VDL7  
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran,  
                 500  
                 Cyclohexane  
               
               
                   
                 2-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 VDL8  
                 Ethyl acetate  
                 1000  
                 Trimethylpentane,  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                 2,2,4-  
               
               
                 VDL9  
                 Ethylene glycol  
                 500  
                 Diisopropyl ether  
               
               
                   
                 dimethyl ether  
                   
                   
               
               
                 VDL10  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 1000  
                 Diisopropyl ether  
               
               
                 VDL11  
                 Methanol  
                 500  
                 Water  
               
               
                 VDL12  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 1000  
                 Cyclohexane  
               
               
                 VDL13  
                 Methyltetrahydrofuran,  
                 500  
                 Methylcyclohexane  
               
               
                   
                 2-  
                   
                   
               
               
                 VDL14  
                 Methyl-2-butanone, 3-  
                 1000  
                 Trimethylpentane,  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                 2,2,4-  
               
               
                 VDL15  
                 Amylalcohol tert-  
                 1000  
                 Trimethylpentane,  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                 2,2,4-  
               
               
                 VDL16  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 1000  
                 Water  
               
               
                 VDL17  
                 Dioxane, 1,4-  
                 1000  
                 Octane, n-  
               
               
                 VDL18  
                 Ethoxyethanol, 2-  
                 500  
                 Water  
               
               
                 VDL19  
                 Methoxyethanol, 2-  
                 500  
                 Water  
               
               
                 VDL20  
                 Isoamyl acetate  
                 1000  
                 Heptane, n-  
               
               
                 VDL21  
                 Propionitrile  
                 1000  
                 Chlorobenzene  
               
               
                 VDL22  
                 Isoamyl acetate  
                 1000  
                 Trimethylpentane,  
               
               
                   
                   
                   
                 2,2,4-  
               
               
                 VDL23  
                 Butyronitrile  
                 1000  
                 Chlorobenzene  
               
               
                 VDL24  
                 Butyl acetate  
                 1000  
                 Xylene, p- 
               
               
                   
               
            
           
         
       
     
     Vapor-Diffusion onto Solids 
     For the vapor diffusion experiments, amorphous ponatinib free base was exposed to solvent vapors at room temperature for two weeks. The API was liquid dosed into 8 ml vials and then freeze dried. The 8 ml vials with the amorphous material were left open and placed in a closed 40 ml vial with 2 ml of anti solvent (see Table 35 below). After two weeks, the solids were analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. If the solids were liquefied by the vapors, the samples were dried under vacuum (200 mbar or 10 mbar) before they were analyzed by XRPD and digital imaging. 
                     TABLE 35                  Experimental Conditions for the Vapor-Diffusion onto Solids                                  Weight        Experiment    Anti solvent    (mg)               VDS1    Chloroform    19.3        VDS2    Methanol    18.8        VDS3    Tetrahydrofuran    24.3        VDS4    Diisopropyl ether    22.7        VDS5    Trifluoroethanol, 2,2,2-    22.3        VDS6    Hexafluorobenzene    23.7        VDS7    Cyclohexane    22.6        VDS8    Acetonitrile    27.1        VDS9    Dichloroethane, 1,2-    24.0        VDS10    Thiophene    23.2        VDS11    Dimethylcarbonate    24.4        VDS12    Heptane, n-    25.3        VDS13    Trimethylpentane, 2,2,4-    24.5        VDS14    Water    26.1        VDS15    Dioxane, 1,4-    24.6        VDS16    Trifluorotoluene, alpha, alpha, alpha-    23.1        VDS17    Dimethyl-3-butanone, 2,2-    23.7        VDS18    Octane, n-    25.2        VDS19    Dimethylcyclohexane, 1,2- (cis\trans-mixture)    26.1        VDS20    Cyclopentanone    24.7        VDS21    Chlorobenzene    26.4        VDS22    Xylene, p-    25.6        VDS23    Fluorooctane,1-    28.1        VDS24    Isoamyl acetate    25.2                    
Physical Stability and Scale-Up of Selected Ponatinib Polymorphs
 
     The purpose of this study was to reproduce and further characterize solid forms of ponatinib that were identified in the studies discussed herein above. From this study, it was determined that Forms D (isomorphic solvates) and Form F (monohydrate) are physically stable for a period of at least 10 months at ambient conditions. Forms from the B-Class and E-Class, as well as Form G, H, I (low crystalline) and J (low crystalline), converted to Form A over a period of 10 months at ambient conditions. 
     Scale-up of Form H and J (low crystalline) were successful. Scale-up attempt of Form G resulted in Form A. The scale-up project was carried out in three phases as follows: 
     Phase 1: investigation of the physical stability by XRPD of the various forms obtained in the previous studies after storage at ambient conditions for 8-10 months; 
     Phase 2: scale-up of selected solid forms of ponatinib free base to 50-120 mg for further characterization; and 
     Phase 3: Determination of solvation state, thermal characteristics and physical stability of the material from phase 2. 
     Phase 1 Results 
     Form D (isomorphic solvate) and Form F (monohydrate) are stable for the duration of the study. The isomorphic solvates of Form B-Class and Form E-Class all converted to Form A. Forms G, H, I (low crystalline), and J (low crystalline) all converted to Form A.  FIG. 89  presents a tabular summary of the physical stability of several of the ponatinib solid forms. 
     Phase 2: Scale Up of Selected Ponatinib Free Base Forms 
     Forms G, H and J (low crystalline) were selected for scale-up trials. Experimental conditions for the scale-ups were taken from the polymorph screen disclosed herein. Forms H and J (low crystalline) were successfully scaled-up.  FIG. 90  presents a tabular summary of the results from the scale-up experiments for selected free base forms. 
     Phase 3: Characterization of the Forms Obtained in the Scale-Up 
     The solid forms that were scaled up in the previous phase and of which the form was confirmed by XRPD were further characterized by: DSC, TGMS, FTIR, HPLC and DVS. Form A resulting from the attempts to scale-up Form G was not further characterized. In addition the physical stability to accelerated ageing conditions (one week at 40° C. and 75% RH) was investigated.  FIG. 91  presents a tabular summary of various characterizations of ponatinib free base forms successfully reproduced at the 120 mg scale. 
     Pharmaceutical Compositions and Treatment of Physiological Conditions Therewith 
     The present disclosure provides pharmaceutical compositions that comprise a therapeutically effective amount of a crystalline form of ponatinib hydrochloride disclosed herein and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, vehicle or excipient. A unit dosage form of a pharmaceutical composition comprises in certain embodiments a single crystal form of ponatinib hydrochloride as the API. Alternatively, a unit dosage form of a pharmaceutical composition comprises more than one crystal form of ponatinib hydrochloride. In certain embodiments, more than about 50%, more than about 70%, more than about 80%, or more than about 90%, of a single crystalline form present in the composition is of one of the selected forms. In any of the foregoing embodiments, one or all of the crystal forms is substantially pure. For example, a pharmaceutical composition comprises in certain embodiments substantially pure Form A of ponatinib hydrochloride and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, vehicle or excipient. Alternatively, a pharmaceutical composition comprises Form A and Form J of ponatinib hydrochloride and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, vehicle or excipient. Other variations of this theme will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art given the benefit of this disclosure. 
     The at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent, vehicle or excipient can readily be selected by one of ordinary skill in the art and will be determined by the desired mode of administration. Illustrative examples of suitable modes of administration include oral, nasal, parenteral, topical, transdermal, and rectal. The pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein may take any pharmaceutical form recognizable to the skilled artisan as being suitable. Suitable pharmaceutical forms include solid, semisolid, liquid, or lyophilized formulations, such as tablets, powders, capsules, suppositories, suspensions, liposomes, and aerosols. 
     Various solid forms of ponatinib, and various solid forms of ponatinib hydrochloride, may be administered singly or in any combination at a therapeutically effective amount to a subject in need of treatment. Similarly, any of the solid forms of ponatinib and ponatinib hydrochloride disclosed herein may be formulated singly or in any combination into a pharmaceutical composition that can be subsequently used to treat various disease states in humans or other animals. For example, pharmaceutical compositions comprising any single one or combination of polymorphs of ponatinib and/or ponatinib hydrochloride may be used for treating CML or Ph+ ALL in a subject in need thereof, by the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of the pharmaceutical composition to the subject in need thereof. 
     III. Synthesis of Ponatinib and Ponatinib Hydrochloride 
     Ponatinib free base and Ponatinib HCl are the products of the convergent four step synthesis depicted in Scheme 1. Step 1 involves the synthesis of the “methyl ester” intermediate AP25047 from starting materials AP24595, AP28141, and AP25570. Step 2 involves the synthesis of the “aniline” intermediate, AP24592, from starting material AP29089. Step 3 is the base catalyzed coupling of AP25047 and AP24592 to generate ponatinib free base, also designated as AP24534, which is isolated as the free base. Step 4 is the formation and crystallization of the mono-hydrochloride salt of ponatinib in ethanol. 
     A representative route of synthesis of ponatinib HCl is designated as Process C. 
                         
Step 1: Synthesis of AP25047 (“Methyl Ester”) Intermediate
 
     Summary and Synthetic Scheme 
     Step 1 of the ponatinib HCl process is the synthesis of the methyl ester intermediate AP25047 in a three reaction sequence (designated 1a, 1b, and 1c), carried out without intermediate isolation (“telescoped”), from starting materials AP24595, AP25570, and AP28141, as depicted in Scheme 1. The array of two aromatic ring systems connected by a single alkyne linker is constructed through two tandem, palladium/copper-catalyzed Sonogashira couplings and an in situ desilylation reaction under basic conditions. The crude AP25047 product is then subjected to a series of processing steps designed to remove residual inorganic catalysts and process by-products. These operations include the crystallization of AP25047 as the HCl salt from a non-polar solvent, toluene (Unit Operation 1.3), an aqueous work-up and silica gel plug filtration (Unit Operation 1.4), and crystallization from a polar solvent, 2-propanol (Unit Operation 1.5). The two crystallizations provide orthogonal purifications for rejection of related substance impurities with differing polarities. The crystallization and solvent wash of the HCl salt from toluene is controlled by an in-process analytical test for a specific process impurity. The final crystallization of the AP25047 intermediate from 2-propanol has been subjected to multi-variate DoE studies to define the design space for robust rejection of other impurities arising from the telescoped reactions. A series of eight in-process tests in Step 1 provide quantitative, analytical control for reaction completions, impurity rejection, and effective removal of residual solvents. 
                         
Unit Operation 1.1: 1 st  Sonogashira Reaction
 
     AP24595, palladium tetrakis triphenylphosphine (Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 ), copper (I) iodide (CuI), triethylamine, and tetrahydrofuran (THF) are charged to the reactor. The mixture is stirred and degassed with nitrogen and then pre-degassed AP28141 is charged. The resulting mixture is brought to 45-55° C. and held for not less than 3 hours. The reaction completion is determined by IPC-1 (HPLC). If the IPC-1 criterion is met, the mixture is concentrated to a target volume and cooled. 
     Unit Operation 1.2: Deprotection/2 nd  Sonogashira Reaction 
     AP25570, additional palladium tetrakis triphenylphosphine (Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 ), copper (I) iodide (CuI), and tetrahydrofuran (THF) are charged to the reactor. The mixture is concentrated and the water content is determined by IPC-2 (KF). If the IPC-2 criterion is met, the mixture is warmed to 45-60° C. and 25% sodium methoxide solution in methanol is slowly added. The reaction mixture is stirred and held for 30-60 minutes at 45-55° C. The reaction progress is determined by IPC-3 (HPLC). The reaction mixture may be held at a lower temperature during the IPC analysis. If the IPC-3 criterion is met, the process is continued to Unit Operation 1.3. 
     Unit Operation 1.3: Isolation of AP25047-HCl 
     While stirring, the cool reaction mixture is quenched by addition of hydrogen chloride gas. A precipitate forms, and residual hydrogen chloride is removed from the suspension by a nitrogen purge. Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is replaced with toluene by an azeotropic distillation under reduced pressure. The resulting warm slurry is filtered in an agitated filter dryer and the filter cake is triturated and washed with warm toluene. The content of process impurity AP29116 is determined by IPC-4 (H PLC). If the IPC-4 criterion is met, the wet filter cake is dried with agitation under a flow of nitrogen and reduced pressure at 35-45° C. (jacket temperature). The drying is monitored by IPC-5 (LOD, gravimetric). If the IPC-5 criterion is met, the crude AP25047 HCl is discharged and packaged in FEP bags in a plastic container. The isolated AP25047 HCl can be held for up to 7 days prior to forward processing. 
     Unit Operation 1.4: Work-Up 
     The crude AP25047 HCl solid is charged to a reactor with dichloromethane (DCM) and washed with aqueous ammonia. The aqueous phase is back extracted with DCM for yield recovery purposes and the combined organic phase is washed a second time with aqueous ammonia. The organic layer is then washed with aqueous hydrochloric acid until the aqueous phase reaches a pH of 1-2, as indicated by IPC-6 (pH strips). If the IPC-6 criterion is met, the organic phase is treated with aqueous sodium bicarbonate until the aqueous wash reaches a pH of NLT 7, as indicated by IPC-7 (pH strips). The organic phase is briefly concentrated followed by the addition of fresh dichloromethane. The organic solution is passed through a silica gel pad, which is then rinsed with additional fresh dichloromethane for increased product recovery. 
     Unit Operation 1.5: Crystallization of AP25047 
     The dichloromethane solution is concentrated under reduced pressure, and the dichloromethane is replaced with 2-propanol by azeotropic distillation under reduced pressure to the targeted final volume range. The resulting suspension is then cooled and further aged with agitation. 
     Unit Operation 1.6: Isolation/Drying 
     The precipitated product is isolated in an agitated filter dryer under a flow of nitrogen, and the filter cake is rinsed with 2-propanol. The wet filter cake is dried with agitation under a flow of nitrogen and reduced pressure at 45-55° C. (jacket temperature). The drying is monitored by IPC-8 (LOD, gravimetric). If the IPC-8 criterion is met, the product is sampled and packaged into polyethylene bags and placed within a heat sealed mylar coated aluminum foil bag, within an HDPE shipping container (Expected yield range, 65-89%). 
     Step 2: Synthesis of AP24592 (“Aniline”) Intermediate 
     Summary and Synthetic Scheme 
     Step 2 of the ponatinib HCl process is the synthesis of the aniline intermediate, AP24592, by catalytic hydrogenation of the nitro-aromatic starting material AP29089, as depicted below. The reaction is carried out in ethyl acetate, a solvent in which the starting material and product are highly soluble. The catalyst for this reaction is palladium on carbon, and hydrogen is introduced as a gas directly into the reaction mixture. At the completion of the reaction, a solvent exchange from ethyl acetate to n-heptane via distillation prompts the spontaneous crystallization of AP24592, resulting in material with high purity. This crystallization has been shown to have a significant purification effect, as most of the process impurities remain solubilized in n-heptane. 
     The three in-process controls in Step 2 are an HPLC of the reaction mixture to confirm consumption of starting material, a GC measurement of ethyl acetate following the azeotropic solvent exchange to n-heptane, and a gravimetric determination of solvent loss on drying. 
                         
Unit Operation 2.1: Dissolution and Hydrogen Purging
 
     AP29089, 10% palladium on carbon, and ethyl acetate are charged to a reactor, and the suspension is stirred under hydrogen pressure. 
     Unit Operation 2.2: Hydrogenation 
     The reactor is pressurized with hydrogen until a stable pressure range is achieved and the mixture is then stirred under hydrogen atmosphere for at least 4 additional hours. The reactor is depressurized and a sample taken to assess reaction completion (IPC-1). If the IPC-1 criterion is met, the process is continued to Unit Operation 2.3 
     Unit Operation 2.3: Concentration/Crystallization 
     The reaction mixture is passed through a filter cartridge to remove the catalyst, and the cartridge is washed with additional ethyl acetate. The combined filtrate and wash solution is concentrated under vacuum to remove a target volume of ethyl acetate. n-Heptane is charged, and the distillation is continued under vacuum to a target volume. The ethyl acetate content is determined by IPC-2 (GC). If the IPC-2 criterion is met, the process is continued to Unit Operation 2.4. 
     Unit Operation 2.4: Isolation/Drying 
     The solid product is dried under vacuum at a target temperature range. The end of drying is determined by IPC-3 (LOD, gravimetric). AP24592 is obtained as a white to yellow solid in a range of 80-97% (based on AP29089 input). 
     Step 3: Synthesis of Ponatinib Free Base 
     Summary and Synthetic Scheme 
     Step 3 is the synthesis of the free base of ponatinib by the base-catalyzed reaction of AP25047 and AP24592, presented in Scheme 4. The reaction is carried out in the presence of a strong base, potassium tert-butoxide, under essentially water-free conditions to minimize the undesired hydrolysis of the methyl ester of AP25047 to the corresponding unreactive carboxylic acid. The presence of this by-product results in not only loss of yield, but in complications in downstream processing during the reaction workup. Drying of the reaction mixture by a series of azeotropic distillations, controlled by an in-process test for water, ensures a robust reaction and nearly quantitative consumption of starting materials. The parameters of the reaction conditions and crystallization, in which process impurities are robustly rejected, are well understood on the basis of DoE studies. 
                         
Unit Operation 3.1: Drying Reaction Mixture
 
     AP25047, AP24592, and 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran (2-Me-THF) are charged to a reactor. The mixture is concentrated at reduced pressure to a target volume. Additional 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran is added and the distillation repeated. Following another charge of 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran and a distillation cycle, the water content of the mixture is determined in IPC-1(KF). If the IPC-1 criterion is met, the process is continued to Unit Operation 3.2. 
     Unit Operation 3.2: Reaction 
     The suspension is maintained with stirring at a target temperature of 13-23° C. range while potassium tert-butoxide (KOtBu) is charged. After a period of not less than 3 hours, the reaction progress is determined by HPLC (IPC-2). If the IPC criterion is met, the process is continued to Unit Operation 3.3. 
     Unit Operation 3.3: Quench and Extractions 
     The reaction mixture is diluted with 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (2-Me-THF), and quenched by the addition of aqueous sodium chloride solution. The organic layer is separated and the aqueous layer is extracted twice with 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran. The combined organic layers are sequentially washed with aqueous sodium chloride and water. The organic layer is then aged at 15-30° C. 
     Unit Operation 3.4: Concentration/Solvent Exchange 
     After aging (see Unit Operation 3.3), the mixture is passed through a cartridge filter and concentrated under vacuum to a target volume. 1-Propanol is charged and allowed to stir at elevated temperature to furnish a solution, which is distilled under vacuum to a target volume and then cooled slowly to a temperature range of 20-30° C. 
     Unit Operation 3.5: Crystallization 
     The product solution in 1-propanol is aged with stirring at a temperature of 20-30° C. until the presence of solids is visually observed. Acetonitrile is charged to the suspension with stirring and the resulting suspension is aged for an additional 60-120 minutes at 20-30° C. with agitation prior to isolation in the next Unit Operation. 
     Unit Operation 3.6: Isolation/Drying 
     The slurry generated in Unit Operation 3.5 is isolated under vacuum in a filter/dryer. The solids are washed twice with a mixture of 1-propanol and acetonitrile. The solids are then dried under vacuum and monitored by IPC-3 (LOD, gravimetric). If the IPC criterion is met, the product is discharged as an off-white to yellow solid and packaged in double polyethylene bags for storage at ambient temperatures. 
     Step 4: Synthesis of Ponatinib HCl 
     Summary and Synthetic Scheme 
     Step 4 of the ponatinib HCl process is the formation of the mono-hydrochloride salt through combination of equimolar quantities of ponatinib free base with hydrochloric acid in ethanol and induction of crystallization through seeding. The parameters of this process have been examined in DoE studies for effects on the generation of the desired solid form and particle size distribution of this process. The synthetic scheme for Step 4 is presented in Scheme 5. 
                         
Unit Operation 4.1: Dissolution
 
     AP24534 free base and absolute ethanol (EtOH) are charged to a reactor and stirred at 60-75° C. to generate a solution. Dissolution is verified by visual observation. 
     Unit Operation 4.2: Clarification 
     The solution is passed through a filter, which is then washed with ethanol at 60-78° C. 
     Unit Operation 4.3: Acidification/Seeding 
     The product solution is concentrated under vacuum to a target volume. With stirring, an initial portion (approximately 25%) of a solution of 1N hydrogen chloride in ethanol is then charged to the reactor. The solution is treated with qualified seed crystals of AP24534 HCl at a temperature of 60-70° C. to initiate crystallization. The process is continued to Unit Operation 4.4. 
     Unit Operation 4.4: Crystallization 
     Once the presence of solids in the reactor is verified by visual observation, the remainder (approximately 75%) of the 1N hydrogen chloride solution in ethanol is slowly added to the stirred mixture. The mixture is aged for at least 10 minutes and IPC-1 is performed to determine the pH of the solution. If the IPC criterion is met, the mixture is cooled to a temperature of 5-15° C. and aged with stirring. 
     Unit Operation 4.5: Isolation/Drying 
     The solid product is isolated by filtration and washed with ethanol at a temperature of 5-15° C. Excess ethanol is removed from the solid product by slow agitation and nitrogen flow at ambient temperature. The solid is then dried under vacuum at 60-70° C. The drying is monitored by IPC-2 (LOD, gravimetric). If the IPC-2 criterion is met, ponatinib HCl is discharged as an off-white to yellow solid and packaged in double polyethylene bags for storage in plastic drums at 20-30° C. 
     It is to be understood that the foregoing description is exemplary and explanatory in nature, and is intended to illustrate the presently disclosed general inventive concept and its preferred embodiments. Through routine experimentation, those of skill in the art given the benefit of the instant disclosure may recognize apparent modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is not limited by the above description, but rather by the following claims and their equivalents.