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Melt Crystallization for Paracetamol Polymorphism
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Materials ScienceX-ray CrystallographyMedicinal ChemistryMacromolecular ScienceEngineeringCrystal StructureGrowth RateNatural SciencesTrimorphic ParacetamolParacetamol PolymorphismOrganic ChemistryCrystal FormationChemistryMolecular ModelingCrystallographyCrystal Structure DesignBiomolecular Engineering
Trimorphic paracetamol, one of the most commonly used analgesic and antipyretic drugs, has been a model system for studying transformations among phases of molecular crystalline materials. During crystallization from the melt and the glass above 0 °C, three new polymorphs of paracetamol (N-acetyl-para-aminophenol or acetaminophen) were discovered, doubling the number of known ambient forms. The crystal structure of one new form was solved using a combination of powder X-ray diffraction and computational techniques. Growth kinetics became anomalous near the glass transition: as temperature decreased, growth rate increased; this rare and poorly understood phenomenon is commonly identified as the glass-to-crystal (GC) growth mode. In addition, two polymorphs displayed optical evidence of helicoidal morphologies, a characteristic of at least 25% of molecular crystals, that has been resistant to a universal explanation.
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