Disappearing Polymorphs in Chemistry

Disappearing Polymorphs in Chemistry

Chemical crystals can spontaneously change around the world, spreading like a virus and preventing the synthesis of some pharmaceutical chemicals. This process, known as disappearing polymorphs, involves a crystal structure suddenly transforming into a different structure with the same chemical composition, often making it impossible to revert to the original form.

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