Abstract

A new concept is presented, along with its mathematical analysis, to the zone melting technique as applied to organic pharmaceutical compounds. Its purpose is to delineate a unique property inherent in most organics which is essential in considering the zone melting theory. The use of this concept, based on the analysis of eutectic forming systems, reaches into the more general area of physical-organic properties. The quantitative treatment presented offers a new means of characterizing organic substances independent of their chemical nature. A new concept is presented, along with its mathematical analysis, to the zone melting technique as applied to organic pharmaceutical compounds. Its purpose is to delineate a unique property inherent in most organics which is essential in considering the zone melting theory. The use of this concept, based on the analysis of eutectic forming systems, reaches into the more general area of physical-organic properties. The quantitative treatment presented offers a new means of characterizing organic substances independent of their chemical nature.

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