Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1347-5223
Print ISSN : 0009-2363
ISSN-L : 0009-2363
ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE IMAGES OF THE SURFACES OF ASPIRIN CRYSTALS AT SUBMOLECULAR RESOLUTION
Norio MASAKIKatsunosuke MACHIDAHiroyuki KADOKazuo YOKOYAMATakao TOHDA
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1991 Volume 39 Issue 7 Pages 1899-1901

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The atomic force microscope has been developed and used to iamge arrays of molecures at the (001) and (100) faces of aspirin crystals in water and in air. Lattice spacings composed of methyl groups and the part of the phenyl groups on the surface of the (001) in water, are consistent with X-ray diffraction data. The surface of (100) face which shows most perfect cleavage in bulk, is more difficult to image. This initial success in imaging at drug crystal surfaces clarified the different structural behavior at the submolecular level for three crystal faces, and the close relation-ship to the differences in the dissolution velocity.

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