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  • Lightowler, Molly, et al. (author)
  • Phase identification and discovery of an elusive polymorph of drug-polymer inclusion complex using automated 3D electron diffraction
  • 2024
  • In: Angewandte Chemie International Edition. - 1433-7851 .- 1521-3773. ; 63:16
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • 3D electron diffraction (3D ED) has shown great potential in crystal structure determination in materials, small organic molecules, and macromolecules. In this work, an automated, low-dose and low-bias 3D ED protocol has been implemented to identify six phases from a multiple-phase melt-crystallisation product of an active pharmaceutical ingredient, griseofulvin (GSF). Batch data collection under low-dose conditions using a widely available commercial software was combined with automated data analysis to collect and process over 230 datasets in three days. Accurate unit cell parameters obtained from 3D ED data allowed direct phase identification of GSF Forms III, I and the known GSF inclusion complex (IC) with polyethylene glycol (PEG) (GSF-PEG IC-I), as well as three minor phases, namely GSF Forms II, V and an elusive new phase, GSF-PEG IC-II. Their structures were then directly determined by 3D ED. Furthermore, we reveal how the stabilities of the two GSF-PEG IC polymorphs are closely related to their crystal structures. These results demonstrate the power of automated 3D ED for accurate phase identification and direct structure determination of complex, beam-sensitive crystallisation products, which is significant for drug development where solid form screening is crucial for the overall efficacy of the drug product. 
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  • Wang, R., et al. (author)
  • Molecular Dynamics beyond the Monolayer Adsorption as Derived from Langmuir Curve Fitting
  • 2022
  • In: Inorganic Chemistry. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 0020-1669 .- 1520-510X. ; 61:20, s. 7804-7812
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    • Langmuir adsorption model is a classic physical–chemical adsorption model and is widely used to describe the monolayer adsorption behavior at the material interface in environmental chemistry. Traditional adsorption dynamic modeling solely considered the surface physiochemical interaction between the adsorbent and adsorbate. The surface reaction dynamics resulting from the heterogeneous surface and intrinsic electronic structure of absorbents were rarely considered within the reported adsorption experiments. Herein, by employing the chlorine hybrid graphene oxide (GO-Cl) to adsorb Ag+ in an aqueous solution, complicated molecular dynamics significantly deviated from the monolayer adsorption mechanism, as suggested by Langmuir adsorption curve fitting, has been elucidated down to atomic scale. In the time-dependent Ag adsorption experiments, both Ag single atoms and Ag/AgCl nanoparticle heterostructures are observed to be formed sequentially on GO-Cl. These observations indicate that for the surface adsorption dynamics, not only the surface chemical adsorption process involved but also photoreduction and the C–Cl bond cleavage reaction has been heavily engaged within the GO-Cl interface, suggesting a much more complicated vision rather than the monolayered adsorption algorithm as derived from curve fitting. This study uses GO-Cl as a simple example to disclose the complicated adsorption dynamic process underneath Langmuir adsorption curve fitting. It advocates the necessity of imaging the interfacial atomic-scale dynamic structure with high-resolution microscopy techniques in modern adsorption studies, rather than simply explaining the adsorption dynamics relying on the curve fitting results due to the complicated physiochemical reactivity of the adsorbents.
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Xu, Jiaoyan (2)
Chen, H. (1)
Wang, R. (1)
Zou, Xiaodong (1)
Luo, S (1)
Feng, X. (1)
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Yang, D. (1)
Li, Ao (1)
Wei, W (1)
Hofer, Gerhard (1)
Xu, Hongyi (1)
Luo, W (1)
Lightowler, Molly (1)
Lu, Ming (1)
Yang, Taimin (1)
Cho, Jung (1)
Zou, H. (1)
Liu, Binbin (1)
Duan, L. (1)
Li, Shuting (1)
Ou, Xiao (1)
Zheng, R. (1)
Shangguan, Y. (1)
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