A combined approach of differential scanning calorimetry and hot-stage microscopy with image analysis in the investigation of sulfathiazole polymorphism
posted on 2013-01-16, 10:24authored byMohd R. Abu Bakar, Zoltan Nagy, Chris Rielly
A combination of differential scanning calorimetry and hot-stage microscopy with image analysis has been used to investigate the polymorphism of sulfathiazole. The use of light intensity profiles obtained from the HSM images, as an alternative way to present results of the HSM analysis, was found to be useful in describing and verifying thermal events. The approach provides a unique insight into the polymorphic transformations and thermal behaviour exhibited by this compound. The results of the experiments show that sulfathiazole tends to crystallise as mixtures of polymorphs, even though the literature methods for producing pure polymorph were followed.
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Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Chemical Engineering
Citation
ABU BAKAR, M.R., NAGY, Z.K. and RIELLY, C.D., 2010. A combined approach of differential scanning calorimetry and hot-stage microscopy with image analysis in the investigation of sulfathiazole polymorphism. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 99 (2), pp.609-619.
This article was accepted for publication in the Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. The final published version of the paper can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10973-009-0001-z