Abstract
A new cocrystal of pyrazinamide with oxalic acid was prepared mechanochemically and characterized by PXRD, Raman spectroscopy, solid-state NMR spectroscopy, DTA-TG, and SEM. Based on powder X-ray diffraction data the structure was solved. The formation pathway of the reaction was studied in situ using combined synchrotron PXRD and Raman spectroscopy. Using oxalic acid dihydrate the initially neat grinding turned into a rapid self-accelerated liquid-assisted grinding process by the release of crystallization water. Under these conditions, the cocrystal was formed directly within two minutes.
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Kulla, H., Greiser, S., Benemann, S., Rademann, K., & Emmerling, F. (2016). In situ investigation of a Self-Accelerated cocrystal formation by grinding pyrazinamide with oxalic acid. Molecules, 21(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21070917
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