Application of resonant acoustic mixing in the synthesis of vitamin C-nicotinamide variable stoichiometry cocrystals.
Minhthi BuiParoma ChakravartyKarthik NagapudiPublished in: Faraday discussions (2022)
The use of resonant acoustic mixing (RAM) to synthesize variable stoichiometry cocrystals of nicotinamide and vitamin C was investigated. Liquid assisted RAM (LA-RAM) was used to generate two polymorphs, Form I and II, of the 1 : 1 cocrystal of nicotinamide and vitamin C at a 700 mg scale using ethanol and methanol respectively as the liquid additives. LA-RAM was used to scale up polymorphs I and II of the 1 : 1 cocrystal to 20 grams. Finally, LA-RAM used was to produce a high purity 3 : 1 cocrystal of nicotinamide and vitamin C when either methanol or ethanol was used as the liquid additive. LA-RAM is demonstrated to be a scalable, environmentally friendly, ball-free method to make variable stoichiometry cocrystals.
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