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Controlling desolvation through polymer-assisted grinding†
Maxwell W. Terban,Leillah Madhau,Aurora J. Cruz-Cabeza,Martin Etter,Armin Schulz,Jukka Rantanen,Robert E. Dinnebier,Mariarosa Moneghini,Dritan Hasa
CrystEngComm Pub Date : 02/22/2022 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/D2CE00162D
Abstract

We demonstrate the ability to controllably desolvate a crystal-solvate system in a step-wise fashion through polymer-assisted grinding by varying the type and proportion of polymer agent used. A plausible mechanistic explanation is proposed based on a combination of experimental evidence and computational analysis. Specifically, Raman spectroscopy, total scattering pair distribution function analysis and computed reaction energies suggest that the desolvation process is associated with preferred interactions between the solvent molecules and specific polymers. This approach could potentially be extended to any type of material, including heat-sensitive materials, where classical desolvation by thermal processes is not possible, and provides an additional route for formulation processing.

Graphical abstract: Controlling desolvation through polymer-assisted grinding
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