Abstract

Abstract We will present a solid-state 17O NMR study of β-glycine and demonstrate that 17O NMR parameters are highly sensitive to the local molecular structures, in particular, hydrogen-bond environments, indicating that, potentially, solid-state 17O NMR is a powerful tool for investigating the polymorphs of drugs.

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