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The formation of a molecular salt versus a co-crystal involving organic compounds

What is it about?

Molecular salts, often observed as co-crystals, play an important role in the fields of pharmaceutics and materials science, where salt formation is used to tune the properties of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and improve the stability of solid-state materials.

Why is it important?

Our findings show how temperature and protonation states affect the subsequent assembly of molecular salts and/or co-crystals.

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