Publications by authors named "Mireille M H Smets"

After years of controversy over the solid state structure of the essential amino acid l-phenylalanine, four different polymorphic forms were published recently. The common form I has symmetry 2 with four molecules in the asymmetric unit (' = 4), similar to form III, but with a different arrangement of molecular bilayers. Form II, obtained from the hydrate at very low humidity, is unrelated to forms I and III, as is the high-density form IV.

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The rich landscape of enantiotropically related polymorphic forms and their solid-state phase transitions of dl-2-aminoheptanoic acid (dl-AHE) has been explored using a range of complementary characterization techniques, and is largely exemplary of the polymorphic behavior of linear aliphatic amino acids. As many as five new polymorphic forms were found, connected by four fully reversible solid-state phase transitions. Two low temperature forms were refined in a high ' crystal structure, which is a new phenomenon for linear aliphatic amino acids.

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The role that additives play in the growth of sodium chloride is a topic which has been widely researched but not always fully understood at an atomic level. Lead chloride (PbCl) is one such additive which has been reported to have growth inhibition effects on NaCl {100} and {111}; however, no definitive evidence has been reported which details the mechanism of this interaction. In this investigation, we used the technique of surface x-ray diffraction to determine the interaction between PbCl and NaCl {100} and the structure at the surface.

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The interfacial structure of muscovite in contact with aqueous CsI solutions was measured using surface X-ray diffraction for several CsI concentrations (2-1000 mM). At CsI concentrations up to 200 mM, Cs adsorption is likely hindered by HO, as both cations compete for the adsorption site above the muscovite hexagonal cavity. Above this concentration, more Cs adsorbs than is required to compensate the negatively charged muscovite surface, which means that coadsorption of an anion takes place.

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DL-Norleucine is a molecular crystal exhibiting two enantiotropic phase transitions. The high temperature α ↔ γ transition has been shown to proceed through nucleation and growth [Mnyukh et al., J.

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