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Polymorphism and solvatomorphism 2010.

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (2011-10-13)
Harry G Brittain
ABSTRACT

Papers and patents that deal with polymorphism (crystal systems for which a substance can exist in structures defined by different unit cells and where each of the forms has the same elemental composition) and solvatomorphism (systems where the crystal structures of the substance are defined by different unit cells but where these unit cells differ in their elemental composition through the inclusion of one or molecules of solvent) have been summarized in an annual review. The works cited in this review were published during 2010 and were drawn from the major physical, crystallographic, and pharmaceutical journals. The review is divided into sections that cover articles of general interest, computational and theoretical studies, preparative and isolation methods, structural characterization and properties of polymorphic and solvatomorphic systems, studies of phase transformations, effects associated with secondary processing, and US patents issued during 2010.