Elucidation of the elusive structure and formula of the active pharmaceutical ingredient bismuth subgallate by continuous rotation electron diffraction.
Yunchen WangSofia TakkiOcean CheungHongyi XuWei WanLars ÖhrströmA Ken IngePublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2017)
Bismuth subgallate has been used in wound and gastrointestinal therapy for over a century. The combination of continuous rotation electron diffraction and sample cooling finally revealed its structure as a coordination polymer. The structure provides insight regarding its formula, poor solubility, acid resistance and previously unreported gas sorption properties.