2000
DOI: 10.1002/1521-3757(20001016)112:20<3747::aid-ange3747>3.0.co;2-q
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Hydrogen Bonding Interactions in Amorphous Salicyl Salicylate

Abstract: The macroscopic physical properties of a chemical substance are determined by the intra-and intermolecular interactions of each individual molecule comprising it. Presently, reliable prediction of the three-dimensional structure of a multiple-atom chemical species from only its structural formula is not possible, [1] thus the ab initio prediction of bulk physical properties is likewise not currently attainable. To circumvent this obstacle, empirical studies of systematic chemical series have been pursued, and … Show more

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“…Its properties are that it is a clear glass that can be moulded and that stress fractures at room temperature. [5,7] There has also been a report of evidence for a nematic phase close to the melting point, [7] and it has recently been the subject of computational studies looking at the amorphous form to evaluate the possible utility of Crystal Structure Prediction (CSP) in relation to such materials. [8] In view of the relative ease with which the glassy amorphous phase can be produced and its reluctance to subsequently recrystallize without dissolution and re-precipitation, it has been considered by a number of workers as a model compound for a stable amorphous phase.…”
Section: Figure 1 Conformers Of Salicylsalicylic Acid Found In the DImentioning
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“…Its properties are that it is a clear glass that can be moulded and that stress fractures at room temperature. [5,7] There has also been a report of evidence for a nematic phase close to the melting point, [7] and it has recently been the subject of computational studies looking at the amorphous form to evaluate the possible utility of Crystal Structure Prediction (CSP) in relation to such materials. [8] In view of the relative ease with which the glassy amorphous phase can be produced and its reluctance to subsequently recrystallize without dissolution and re-precipitation, it has been considered by a number of workers as a model compound for a stable amorphous phase.…”
Section: Figure 1 Conformers Of Salicylsalicylic Acid Found In the DImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cambridge Structural Database [4] contains two reports of structures for salsalate [5,6] that are essentially in agreement. They both report a structure that is disordered between two conformers in a 72:28 ratio ( Figure 1).…”
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