Juramy, Marie, Paolo Cerreia Vioglio, Fabio Ziarelli, Stéphane Viel, Pierre Thureau, and Giulia Mollica. “Monitoring the Influence of Additives on the Crystallization Processes of Glycine with Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Solid-State NMR.” Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 122 (December 2022): 101836.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssnmr.2022.101836.
Crystallization is fundamental in many domains, and the investigation of the sequence of solid phases produced as a function of crystallization time is thus key to understand and control crystallization processes. Here, we used a solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance strategy to monitor the crystallization process of glycine, which is a model compound in polymorphism, under the influence of crystallizing additives, such as methanol or sodium chloride. More specifically, our strategy is based on a combination of low-temperatures and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) to trap and detect transient crystallizing forms, which may be present only in low quantities. Interestingly, our results show that these additives yield valuable DNP signal enhancements even in the absence of glycerol within the crystallizing solution.