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Challenging the Ostwald rule of stages in mechanochemical cocrystallisation

Autor
Dinnebier, Robert E.
Friščić, Tomislav
Germann, Luzia S.
Etter, Martin
Arhangelskis, Mihails
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

Mechanochemistry provides an efficient, but still poorly understood route to ynthesize and screen for polymorphs of organic solids. We present a hitherto unexplored effect of the milling assembly on the polymorphic outcome of mechanochemical ystallisation, tentatively related to the efficiency of mechanical energy transfer to the milled ample. Previous work on mechanochemical cocrystallisation has established that introducing liquid or polymer additives to milling systems can be used to direct polymorphic ehavior, leading to extensive studies how the amount and nature of grinding additive affect reaction outcome and polymorphism. Here, focusing on a model harmaceutical cocrystal of nicotinamide and adipic acid, we demonstrate that changes to the choice of milling media (i.e. number and material of milling balls) and/or the choice of milling assembly (i.e. jar material) can be used to direct polymorphism of mechanochemical cocrystallisation, enabling the selective synthesis, and even reversible and repeatable interconversion of cocrystal polymorphs. While real-time mechanistic studies of mechanochemical transformations of metal–organic materials have previously uggested that reactions follow a path described by stwald's rule of stages, i.e. from metastable to increasingly more stable product structures, the herein presented systematic study presents an exception to that rule, revealing that modification of energy input in the mechanochemical system, combined with a small energy difference between polymorphs, permits the selective synthesis of either the more stable room temperature form, or the new metastable high-temperature form, of the target cocrystal.

Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
Chemical Science
Tom
11
Zeszyt
37
Strony od-do
10092-10100
ISSN
2041-6520
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2020-08-12
Licencja otwartego dostępu
Uznanie autorstwa- Użycie niekomercyjne