Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5489138 Journal of Crystal Growth 2017 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Out of 32 possible coformers tested, four were found to form cocrystals with l-lactic acid and the crystal structures of 1:1 l-lactic acid:d-tryptophan and 1:1 l-lactic acid:3-nitrobenzamide were determined. The hygroscopic behavior of these latter two was studied and compared to the behavior of pure l-lactic acid. Significant improvement was observed: dynamic vapor sorption at 25 °C revealed that water absorbed at 90% relative humidity dropped from 1.3157 g/gsample to 0.0017 g/gsample or 0.0299 g/gsample, with cocrystals of d-tryptophan and 3-nitrobenzamide respectively. This illustrates the effectiveness of cocrystallization as a tool to treat deliquescent materials.
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