Chemical stability: coupling chemical reactivity and structural relaxation
Amorphous and glassy states of molecular and pharmaceutical compounds Applications and uses
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Chemical stability: coupling chemical reactivity and structural relaxation
Amorphous and glassy states of molecular and pharmaceutical compounds Applications and uses

Author : Marc DESCAMPS

Publication date: April 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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3. Chemical stability: coupling chemical reactivity and structural relaxation

In addition to physical stability, the crystalline state generally ensures high chemical stability of a compound. The amorphous state, on the other hand, can be a source of chemical instability. This is well demonstrated, for example, in a quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance study ( 13 C NMR – CPMAS spectrum evolution) of the mutarotation reaction of dry lactose . When anhydrous crystalline α-isomeric lactose (αL) is heated to melting (≈ 200°C), no mutarotation from α to β form is observed. After melting,...

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