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Solvent effect on crystal polymorphism: why addition of methanol or ethanol to aqueous solutions induces the precipitation of the least stable beta form of glycine
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Solvent effect on crystal polymorphism: why addition of methanol or ethanol to aqueous solutions induces the precipitation of the least stable beta form of glycine

Isabelle Weissbuch, Vladimir Torbeev, Leslie Leiserowitz and Meir Lahav
Angewandte Chemie : international edition, Vol.44(21), pp.3226-3229
May/2005
PMID: 15844121

Abstract

Crystallization of the thermodynamically metastable β glycine is explained on the basis of its growth at the opposite poles of the crystal (see graph) and by considering the structure of the relevant surfaces of the three polymorphs and their interactions with solvent molecules.
Crystallography, X-Ray Ethanol - chemistry Glycine - analogs & derivatives Glycine - chemistry Methanol - chemistry Molecular Conformation Solvents - chemistry Water - chemistry Thermodynamics

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