Abstract

A new polymorphic form of the synthetic antioxidant propyl gallate was obtained by the recrystallization of the compound in acetone. The new form was characterized by thermogravimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray powder diffractometry, and near- and middle-infrared region spectroscopy. While the commercial form of propyl gallate starts to melt at 145 °C with the maximum temperature of the peak at 150 °C, the recrystallized form starts to melt at 140 °C with the maximum temperature of the peak at 148.8 °C. The two forms differ much in the X-ray powder diffractograms pattern, confirming the change in the long-distance interactions in both forms but the near- and middle-infrared region spectroscopy shows that no difference occurs in the inter- and intramolecular interactions.

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