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Lee, Hansol D; Ray, Kamal K; Tivanski, Alexei V (, ACS symposium series)
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Ray, Kamal K.; Lee, Hansol D.; Gutierrez, Miguel A.; Chang, Franklin J.; Tivanski, Alexei V. (, Analytical Chemistry)
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Hutchins, Kristin M.; Rupasinghe, Thilini P.; Oburn, Shalisa M.; Ray, Kamal K.; Tivanski, Alexei V.; MacGillivray, Leonard R. (, CrystEngComm)Nano-dimensional single crystals of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) Form I are generated through sonocrystallization and are shown to exhibit Young's modulus values in the MPa range, which is significantly softer (5-fold reduction) than macro-dimensional single crystals. The change is attributed to structural consequences of the size-dependent surface-to-volume ratio effect, particularly as related to intermolecular forces.more » « less
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