Rapid and selective crystallization of acetaminophen using metal-assisted and microwave-accelerated evaporative crystallization

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In this paper, we demonstrate the application of Metal-Assisted and Microwave-Accelerated Evaporative Crystallization (MA-MAEC) technique to rapid and selective crystallization of a small drug compound. i.e. acetaminophen. Subsequent characterization of the crystals by optical microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and Raman spectroscopy showed quantitatively selective growth of different crystal forms at various experimental conditions. Acetaminophen crystals were grown predominantly as Form I (99%) on blank glass slides at room temperature. Form II crystals with 39% purity grown on SIFs using microwave energy. © 2012 M. Mohammed, et al.

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Mohammed, M., Syed, M. F., Bhatt, M. J., Hoffman, E. J., & Aslan, K. (2012). Rapid and selective crystallization of acetaminophen using metal-assisted and microwave-accelerated evaporative crystallization. Nano Biomedicine and Engineering, 4(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.5101/nbe.v4i1.p35-40

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