Abstract

The metastable β polymorph of glycine exhibits a single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformation (SCSCT) to either the α or γ phase with retention of the crystal habit of the parent β phase. X-ray diffraction and optical microscopy reveal that of 51 single crystals of the β parent phase, 24 form single domain crystals of α or γ with a single orientation matrix, confirming an SCSCT. The remaining 27 β parent crystals transform to crystals with a few domains of either α and/or γ, each domain arising from a single nucleation event. In three cases the β → α and β → γ transformations occurred within the same glycine single crystal. In all cases, regardless of the number of domains, the transformation occurred with retention of the original habit of the parent phase. Both β → α and β → γ transformations proceed in a non-topotactic manner, as evident from the random orientations of the daughter phases in the crystallographic reference frame of the parent β phase. The transformation rates, as measured by advancem...

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