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- Title
Identifying aspirin polymorphs from combined DFT‐based crystal structure prediction and solid‐state NMR.
- Authors
Mathew, Renny; Uchman, Karolina A.; Gkoura, Lydia; Pickard, Chris J.; Baias, Maria
- Abstract
A combined experimental and computational approach was used to distinguish between different polymorphs of the pharmaceutical drug aspirin. This method involves the use of abinitio random structure searching (AIRSS), a density functional theory (DFT)‐based crystal structure prediction method for the high‐accuracy prediction of polymorphic structures, with DFT calculations of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) parameters and solid‐state NMR experiments at natural abundance. AIRSS was used to predict the crystal structures of form‐I and form‐II of aspirin. The root‐mean‐square deviation between experimental and calculated 1H chemical shifts was used to identify form‐I as the polymorph present in the experimental sample, the selection being successful despite the large similarities between the molecular environments in the crystals of the two polymorphs.
- Subjects
CRYSTAL structure; ASPIRIN; FORECASTING; MOLECULAR crystals; NUCLEAR magnetic resonance; STANDARD deviations; POLYMORPHISM (Crystallography)
- Publication
Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, 2020, Vol 58, Issue 11, p1018
- ISSN
0749-1581
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/mrc.4987