1. Solid-State NMR Analysis of Organic Cocrystals and Complexes
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Simon A. Watson, Mark Strohmeier, Andrew J. Edwards, Tran N. Pham, Jacalyn S. Clawson, and Frederick G. Vogt
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Diffraction ,Stereochemistry ,Chemistry ,Hydrogen bond ,Intermolecular force ,Infrared spectroscopy ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Solvent ,Crystallography ,Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance ,Spin diffusion ,Molecule ,General Materials Science - Abstract
Solid-state NMR (SSNMR) is capable of providing detailed structural information about organic and pharmaceutical cocrystals and complexes. SSNMR nondestructively analyzes small amounts of powdered material and generally yields data with higher information content than vibrational spectroscopy and powder X-ray diffraction methods. These advantages can be utilized in the analysis of pharmaceutical cocrystals, which are often initially produced using solvent drop grinding techniques that do not lend themselves to single crystal growth for X-ray diffraction studies. In this work, several molecular complexes and cocrystals are examined to understand the capabilities of the SSNMR techniques, particularly their ability to prove or disprove molecular association and observe structural features such as hydrogen bonding. Dipolar correlation experiments between spin pairs such as 1H−1H, 1H−13C, and 19F−13C are applied to study hydrogen bonding, intermolecular contacts, and spin diffusion to link individual molecules...
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- 2008
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