Use of InSitu Atomic Force Microscopy to Follow Phase Changes at Crystal Surfaces in Real Time

AFM of cocrystals: Atomic force microscopy can be used to observe phase changes at crystal surfaces where the transformation is accompanied by a change in the spacing between layers of molecules. The conversion of a metastable polymorph of the caffeine-glutaric acid cocrystal into the thermodynamica...

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Hauptverfasser: Thakuria, Ranjit, Eddleston, Mark D, Chow, Ernest H H, Lloyd, Gareth O, Aldous, Barry J, Krzyzaniak, Joseph F, Bond, Andrew D, Jones, William
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description AFM of cocrystals: Atomic force microscopy can be used to observe phase changes at crystal surfaces where the transformation is accompanied by a change in the spacing between layers of molecules. The conversion of a metastable polymorph of the caffeine-glutaric acid cocrystal into the thermodynamically stable form was analyzed continuously in situ using intermittent-contact-mode atomic force microscopy.
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