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co-crystal formation.
Written by Shyam Karki   
Friday, 25 June 2010 16:23
The scientific fraternity is still uncertain whether we really need a liquid assisted grinding or solvent recrystallization for co-crystal synthesis.

There are interesting instances where one or the other has not yielded co-crystal. There are instances where mechanisms mediated by a eutectic are found to be pre-requisite and solution crystallization could not yield co-crystals. Sonocrystallization could very well provide a useful tool for co-crystals.


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