Abstract
In this paper droplet evaporative crystallization of salicylic acid (SA) and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) crystals on different surfaces, such as glass, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and paraffin was studied. The obtained crystals were analyzed using powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) technique. In order to better understand the effect of the surface on evaporative crystallization, crystals deposited on glass were scraped off. Moreover, evaporative crystallization of a large volume of solution was performed. As we found, paraffin which is non-polar surface promotes formation of crystals morphologically similar to those obtained via bulk evaporative crystallization. On the other hand, when crystallization is carried out on the polar surfaces (glass and PVA), there is a significant orientation effect. This phenomenon is manifested by the reduction of the number of peaks in PXRD spectrum recorded for deposited on the surface crystals. Noteworthy, reduction of PXRD signals is not observed for powder samples obtained after scraping crystals off the glass. In order to explain the mechanism of carboxylic crystals growth on the polar surfaces, quantum-chemical computations were performed. It has been found that crystal faces of the strongest orientation effect can be characterized by the highest surface densities of intermolecular interactions energy (IIE). In case of SA and ASA crystals formed on the polar surfaces the most dominant faces are characterized by the highest adhesive and cohesive properties. This suggests that the selection rules of the orientation effect comes directly from surface IIE densities.
Highlights
This paper belongs to Topical Collection 6th conference on Modeling & Design of Molecular Materials in Kudowa Zdrój (MDMM 2014)M
As we found concentration of salicylic acid (SA) and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) used in droplet evaporative crystallization does not significantly affect relative intensities of signals on the diffraction pattern recorded for that deposited on the surface crystallites due to the fact that utilized crystallization conditions lead to a very rapid process at highly non-equilibrated crystals formation from saturated solution
In this study such anisotropy of SA and ASA crystallization was intentionally enhanced by restricted crystallization via droplet evaporation on different surfaces
Summary
This paper belongs to Topical Collection 6th conference on Modeling & Design of Molecular Materials in Kudowa Zdrój (MDMM 2014)M.
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