TY - JOUR
T1 - Reversible Crystal Phase Change between Guanosine Dihydrate and Anhydrous Guanosine by a Heating-Cooling Process
AU - Chen, Fenghua
AU - Liu, Yanan
AU - Wang, Yingxia
AU - Ma, Yurong
AU - Qi, Limin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2020/4/1
Y1 - 2020/4/1
N2 - In this work, the reversible dehydration/hydration process of guanosine dihydrate was studied in detail by a simple heating/cooling process through in situ characterizations such as varying temperature-powder X-ray diffraction (VT-PXRD) and polarizing optical microscopy. Two novel hydrated phases of guanosine, hydrated guanosine I and II phases, were found and characterized in detail for the first time. We found that the reversible crystal phase changes between guanosine dihydrate and anhydrous guanosine contained continuous and discontinuous crystal lattice changes. The four phases of guanosine had similar crystal lattice parameters and there were no obvious changes in varying the temperature of the polarizing optical microscope among the phase change processes. The dehydration/hydration processes of inosine dihydrate and guanine monohydrate were furthered studied and compared with that of guanosine dihydrate. We found that the guanine monohydrate and guanosine dihydrate can keep the structure of the water channels and their own reversible dehydration/hydration processes. In comparison, the dehydration of inosine dihydrate was an irreversible process and anhydrous inosine was very stable and could not transform to inosine dihydrate.
AB - In this work, the reversible dehydration/hydration process of guanosine dihydrate was studied in detail by a simple heating/cooling process through in situ characterizations such as varying temperature-powder X-ray diffraction (VT-PXRD) and polarizing optical microscopy. Two novel hydrated phases of guanosine, hydrated guanosine I and II phases, were found and characterized in detail for the first time. We found that the reversible crystal phase changes between guanosine dihydrate and anhydrous guanosine contained continuous and discontinuous crystal lattice changes. The four phases of guanosine had similar crystal lattice parameters and there were no obvious changes in varying the temperature of the polarizing optical microscope among the phase change processes. The dehydration/hydration processes of inosine dihydrate and guanine monohydrate were furthered studied and compared with that of guanosine dihydrate. We found that the guanine monohydrate and guanosine dihydrate can keep the structure of the water channels and their own reversible dehydration/hydration processes. In comparison, the dehydration of inosine dihydrate was an irreversible process and anhydrous inosine was very stable and could not transform to inosine dihydrate.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.cgd.9b01404
DO - 10.1021/acs.cgd.9b01404
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85083728076
SN - 1528-7483
VL - 20
SP - 2275
EP - 2282
JO - Crystal Growth and Design
JF - Crystal Growth and Design
IS - 4
ER -