Abstract

In this paper, we present a new approach based on crystallization onto self-assembled multilayers (SAMs) for the control of polymorphism. To demonstrate our approach, we studied the crystallization of l-glutamic acid on a self-assembled multilayer of a phenyalanine derivative. It is shown that crystallization of l-glutamic acid on SAMs resulted in stabilization of the metastable α-form of l-glutamic acid. Additionally, crystallization onto SAMs led to crystal growth with preferential orientation along the <111> crystal direction. The possibility of using SAM surfaces to stabilize thermodynamically metastable structures as demonstrated in this work offers a powerful tool in the development of processes in polymorphic systems.

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