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Urquhart, Andrew J.
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- 2022Reactive Oxygen Species-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles to Improve the Treatment of Inflammatory Skin Diseasescitations
- 2019Pressure-induced polymorphism of caprolactam: A neutron diffraction studycitations
- 2017Compression of glycolide-h4 to 6GPacitations
- 2017Compression of glycolide-h 4 to 6GPacitations
- 2015Polymorphism of a polymer precursor: metastable glycolide polymorph recovered via large scale high-pressure experimentscitations
- 2012Polymer templating of supercooled indomethacin for polymorph selectioncitations
- 2012Inclusion of water insoluble drugs in amorphous silica nanoparticlescitations
- 2011ToF-SIMS Analysis of Dexamethasone Distribution in the Isolated Perfused Eyecitations
- 2011Polymorphism and polymerisation of acrylic and methacrylic acid at high pressurecitations
- 2011ToF-SIMS analysis of ocular tissues reveals biochemical differentiation and drug distributioncitations
- 2009Partial least squares regression as a powerful tool for investigating large combinatorial polymer librariescitations
- 2008TOF-SIMS analysis of a 576 micropatterned copolymer array to reveal surface moieties that control wettabilitycitations
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Compression of glycolide-h4 to 6GPa
Abstract
This study details the structural characterization of glycolide-h<sub>4 </sub>as a function of pressure to 6GPa using neutron powder diffraction on the PEARL instrument at ISIS Neutron and Muon source. Glycolide-h<sub>4</sub>, rather than its deuterated isotopologue, was used in this study due to the difficulty of deuteration. The low background afforded by zirconia-toughened alumina anvils nevertheless enabled the collection of data suitable for structural analysis to be obtained to a pressure of 5GPa. Glycolide-h<sub>4 </sub>undergoes a reconstructive phase transition at 0.15GPa to a previously identified form (II), which is stable to 6GPa.