Publication Type Journal Article
Title From Molecules to Crystals: The Solvent Plays an Active Role Throughout the Nucleation Pathway of Molecular Organic Crystals
Authors Carlos E. S. Bernardes Manuel L S Matos Lopes José do Rosário Ascenso M. E. M. Piedade
Groups MET MTFT
Journal CRYSTAL GROWTH \& DESIGN
Year 2014
Month November
Volume 14
Number 11
Pages 5436-5441
Abstract Crystallization is indisputably one of the oldest and most widely used purification methods. Despite this fact, our current understanding of the early stages of crystallization is still in its infancy. In this work dynamic light scattering and proton nuclear magnetic resonance were used to investigate the changes occurring in 4 -hydroxyacetophenone colloidal particles, as they form in a supersaturated aqueous solution and evolve toward anhydrous or hydrate materials during a cooling crystallization process. In the concentration range probed, the particles are initially composed by both solute and water. If the outcome of crystallization is an anhydrous phase, a complete loss of solvent from the particles is progressively observed up to the onset of crystal precipitation. These findings provide unique experimental evidence that the role of solvent in the formation of crystals can go well beyond influencing the self-assembly and clustering of solute molecules prior to nucleation.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cg500609g
ISBN
Publisher AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Book Title
ISSN 1528-7483
EISSN 1528-7505
Conference Name
Bibtex ID ISI:000344516800015
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