Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9770022 Journal of Molecular Structure 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Mod. II° is the thermodynamically stable form at room temperature and present in commercial products mostly contaminated with a hydrated form which is isostructural with the unstable mod. I. The stable mod. II° crystallizes from most organic solvents in combination with seeds of the metastable mod. I and from the melt below 130 °C. Pure mod. I crystallizes from the melt at temperatures above 130 °C and additionally appears on dehydration of the hydrate. According to the heat of fusion rule, mod. I is the thermodynamically less stable form below the transition temperature (enantiotropism). The sorption isotherms show a distinct lower hygroscopicity for the stable mod. II°, whereas the unstable mod. I converts to the hydrate under moisture conditions above 0% RH at room temperature.
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