Structure and hydration of polyvinylpyrrolidone-hydrogen peroxide.
Luke I ChambersDmitry S YufitMark A FoxOsama M MusaJonathan W SteedPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
The structure of the commercially important polyvinylpyrrolidone-hydrogen peroxide complex can be understood by reference to the co-crystal structure of a hydrogen peroxide complex and its mixed hydrates of a two-monomer unit model compound, bisVP·2H2O2. The mixed hydrates involve selective water substitution into one of the two independent hydrogen peroxide binding sites.