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System multiple solvation state

When systems can form multiple anhydrate, hydrate, and solvate phases, the use of infrared spectroscopy can be extremely valuable. For example, depending on the recrystallization solvent, delavirdine mesylate has been found to form two anhydrous phases, two hydrates, an ethanol solvate, and an acetonitrile solvate, as well as six other phases resulting as the products of solid-state transformations of the hydrated and solvated phases [126], In this work, FTIR spectroscopy played an important role in working out the characterization of this system. [Pg.261]


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