2007
DOI: 10.1039/b709411f
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How does grinding produce co-crystals? Insights from the case of benzophenone and diphenylamine

Abstract: A benzophenone-diphenylamine co-crystal nucleates from a submerged eutectic-is this a possible mechanism of grinding induced synthesis of such materials?The early discovery of co-crystals, or molecular complexes as they are also referred to in the literature, resulted from the measurement of two component phase diagrams 1 and associated crystallisation from melt phases. 2 Subsequently crystallisation from solution has also been used as a method for preparing co-crystals, particularly when suitable samples are … Show more

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“…formation of liquid eutectic intermediate phases,. [30] and iii. reaction via an amorphous 9 intermediate phase.…”
Section: Mechanistic Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…formation of liquid eutectic intermediate phases,. [30] and iii. reaction via an amorphous 9 intermediate phase.…”
Section: Mechanistic Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paste-like intermediate phase is expected in this case since the melting points of both reactants (40-42 °C for ovan and 103-107 °C for 4aa) are low enough for such behaviour and reaction pathway to take place. [7,[28][29][30][31][32][33] However the conversion to compound 1 was incomplete according to the PXRD data as can be seen in Figure 1 (left). For that reason, the reaction was repeated in a mortar by means of liquid-assisted grinding (LAGam) using 20 μL acetonitrile (MeCN) yielding in complete conversion of reactants into compound 1.…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the melting points of both reactants are well above 100 °C (104-108 °C for oOH and 133-136 °C for 2a4mp) the formation of a liquid or a paste was not expected. [7,[28][29][30][31][32][33] The reaction mixture starts to change its colour already after one minute of NGam of pOH and 3aa ( Figure S3a)). As expected from the values of the melting points of reactants (97-99 °C for pOH and 94-98 °C for 3aa) the route of conversion of reactants is via a paste-like intermediate phase.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…5,71 A aplicação de fusão seguida de extrusão parece ser uma alternativa promissora para a formação de cocristais onde a instabilidade química não é um problema. 84 Para confirmação da formação de um cocristal e diferenciação em relação a outros cristais multicomponentes, diversas técnicas de caracterização no estado sólido podem ser empregadas, como difração de raios X (DRX), 85,86 análise térmica (Calorimetria Exploratória Diferencial -DSC e Termogravimetria -TGA), 1,86,87 microscopia, 88,89 espectroscopia vibracional (Raman e Infravermelho), 86,90 espectroscopia do estado sólido (Ressonância magnética nuclear do estado sólido -RMNss) 86,91-93 e análise de sorção de umidade. [94][95][96][97] …”
Section: Estratégias De Formação De Cocristaisunclassified