Monitoring Polymer-Assisted Mechanochemical Cocrystallisation Through in Situ X-Ray Powder Diffraction

19 March 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Time-resolved mechanochemical cocrystallisation studies have so-far focused solely on neat and liquid-assisted grinding. Here, we report the monitoring of polymer-assisted grinding reactions using in situ X-ray powder diffraction, revealing that reaction rate is almost double compared to neat grinding and independent of the molecular weight and amount of used polymer additives.

Keywords

Mechanochemistry
Polymer-assisted grinding
Cocrystallisation
In situ X-ray powder diffraction
Reaction mechanism

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