Solid state dynamic behaviour of organic molecules
Abstract
The main interactions characterizing the crystals of organic molecules are weak interactions such
as hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces, hydrophobic interactions, etc.1
Considering the weak nature of the forces involved, the crystals subjected to specific treatments
such as heat treatments, tend to suffer dramatic consequences such as the loss of crystallinity of the
material. In some cases, solid-to-solid crystallization processes, induced by heat treatment, have been
recently demonstrated. However, due to the complexity and the instability of organic crystals, the
solid-to-solid crystallization process of organic molecules is still poorly understood.
For this reason, understanding what are the effects that external stimuli induce on crystals and
powders of organic molecules is fundamental. .. [edited by the Author]