posted on 2017-05-17, 00:00authored byAlexander
G. Shtukenberg, Chunhua T. Hu, Qiang Zhu, Martin U. Schmidt, Wenqian Xu, Melissa Tan, Bart Kahr
Polymorphism of aspirin (acetylsalicylic
acid), one of the most
widely consumed medications, was equivocal until the structure of
a second polymorph II, similar in structure to the original form I,
was reported in 2005. Here, the third ambient polymorph of aspirin
is described. It was crystallized from the melt, and its structure
was determined using a combination of X-ray powder diffraction analysis
and crystal structure prediction algorithms.