Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9830253 Journal of Crystal Growth 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Tetragonal and monoclinic polymorphs of sulfathiazole-pyridine solvate (C9H9N3O2S2C5H5N) were crystallized from propanol-pyridine solutions. The two polymorphs are unstable under ambient conditions but can be stored for a long time under pyridine vapor. TG and DSC of freshly prepared samples prove the decomposition of the solvates with pyridine vapor and sulfathiazole I as products. Thermodynamic estimate shows that the decomposition can be considered just a sum of two processes: (1) high-energy sublimation of pyridine and (2) low-energy structural transformation of the remaining sulfathiazole.
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