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Design and synthesis of ternary multi-component crystals by sublimation
Matthew C Scheepers1, Delia A Haynes1
1Department of Chemistry & Polymer Science, Stellenbosch University, P. Bag X1, Stellenbosch, 7599, South Africa. mcscheepers@sun.ac.za.
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Three ternary multi-component crystals have been prepared by crystallisation from the gas phase (sublimation); two co-crystal salts and one neutral co-crystal. One of the co-crystal salts is reported here for the first time. Control of the product obtained from sublimation is attained by controlling sublimation temperature or stoichiometry of the co-formers.
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