Abstract

A physico-chemical characterization of dipyridamole (C24H40N8O4), a widely used anti-aggregating agent, has been performed by using a combination of thermoanalytical (DSC) and spectroscopic (XRPD and FT-IR/PAS) techniques. A solid state transition, already reported in literature, has been ascribed to the breaking of an intramolecular H-bonds network. The rupture of a network of intermolecular H-bonds is thought to accompany the fusion. The solid state transition has been shown to be reversible provided the sample has not undergone melting.

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