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Altering the Polymorphic Product Distribution in a Solid-State Dehydration Process by Rapid Sample Rotation in a Solid-State NMR Probe
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Solid-state Nmr ProbeMagnetic ResonanceChemistryPolymorphic Product DistributionElectron Paramagnetic ResonanceDehydration ProcessSodium AcetateRapid Sample RotationBiophysicsMolecular SolidMolecular MaterialSodium Acetate TrihydrateWet ChemistrySolution Nmr SpectroscopyMacromolecular ArchitectureMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMacromolecular SystemDynamic Nuclear PolarizationMedicineNuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
There is currently considerable interest in the phenomenon of polymorphism in organic molecular solids, and a key issue in this field is to understand the experimental techniques and procedures that may be employed to obtain new polymorphic forms of a given molecule. This paper demonstrates that the polymorphic form of a material (sodium acetate) obtained by a solid-state dehydration process (starting from sodium acetate trihydrate) can be altered by carrying out the dehydration process under conditions of rapid (several kilohertz) sample rotation in a solid-state magic-angle-spinning NMR probe. This observation suggests a new opportunity to influence the outcome of solid-state dehydration/desolvation processes and, in particular, to alter the polymorphic form of the product obtained.
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