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Publikováno v:
CrystEngComm. 24:5031-5035
Atomic force microscopy is used as a characterisation tool to investigate cocrystal dissociation under high relative humidity. Caffeine–glutaric acid as a model system showed possible role of crystal surface defects in the process of cocrystal diss
Autor:
Barry John Aldous, Ernest H. H. Chow, Mark D. Eddleston, Joseph F. Krzyzaniak, William Jones, Mihails Arhangelskis, Ranjit Thakuria, Kashyap Kumar Sarmah
Publikováno v:
Organic Process Research & Development. 23:845-851
Caffeine–glutaric acid cocrystal polymorphs, Form I and Form II, are presented as a model system to study cocrystal dissociation under controlled humidity. On the basis of relative humidity (RH) data, it was observed that Form I transforms to Form
Autor:
Ernest H. H. Chow, Gareth O. Lloyd, Joseph F. Krzyzaniak, William Jones, Barry John Aldous, Mark D. Eddleston, Ranjit Thakuria, Andrew D. Bond
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 52:10541-10544
AFM of cocrystals: Atomic force microscopy can be used to observe phase changes at crystal surfaces where the transformation is accompanied by a change in the spacing between layers of molecules. The conversion of a metastable polymorph of the caffei
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 43
Here, we highlight recent research involving atomic force microscopy investigations of molecular crystals, and focus particularly on the latest relevant advances in our knowledge of crystal-growth mechanisms and structure-property relationships in or
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Chemical communications (Cambridge, England). 48(74)
Here, we highlight recent research involving atomic force microscopy investigations of molecular crystals, and focus particularly on the latest relevant advances in our knowledge of crystal-growth mechanisms and structure-property relationships in or
Publikováno v:
Chemical Communications. 46:6368
Liquid-assisted grinding allows the rapid, waste-free and one-pot synthesis of a variety of magnesium drug derivatives directly from the excipient MgO; such reactivity is relevant for the behaviour of ibuprofen formulations involving MgO and can be u