Document Type thesis Author Name Cox, Jason R URN etd-042709-112211 Title Controlling the Polymorphism of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients with Two-Dimensional Templates Degree MS Department Chemistry & Biochemistry Advisors Kristin Wobbe, Advisor Keywords Self-Assembled Monolayers Polymorphism Date of Presentation/Defense 2009-04-27 Availability restricted Abstract
Self-assembled monolayers on gold and glass substrates are employed as templates to direct the crystal growth and polymorphism of active pharmaceutical ingredients. Orthogonal approaches are used to control polymorphism either through complementary hydrogen-bonding interactions or through repulsive interactions.
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