Sodium D-isoascorbate monohydrate (NDAM) is an enantiomer of L-ascorbic acid that has an orthorhombic crystal structure. It is mainly used as an antioxidant in the preservation of food and beverages.[1][2][3]
Application
NDAM has non-linear optical properties with enhanced piezoelectric resonance peaks which can be useful for sensor based applications.[4]
The nonlinear optical properties of the monoclinic d-isoascorbic acid crystal.
Rao KR, et al.
Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 122(11), 270-270 (2016)
Measurement and Correlation for the Solid Solubility of Antioxidants Sodium L-Ascorbate and Sodium Erythorbate Monohydrate in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide.
Wang T and Chang P
Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 60(3), 790-794 (2015)
Crystal growth and nonlinear optical properties of sodium D-isoascorbate monohydrate.
Rao KR, et al.
CrystEngComm, 15(33), 6594-6601 (2013)
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