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Using Bar Infrared Spectra and Coincidence Indexes to Study the Diversity of Solid Cyanuric Acid Structures

A general method was developed for studying the diversity of individuals in a population based on the diversity of infrared spectra of solid cyanuric acid analytes obtained from various reactions of trichlorocyanuric acid. This method first generates infrared bar spectra for the analytes and then measures the coincidence and continence among pairs of the spectral peaks via confrontation matrices. Class markers are established to characterize analyte classes. Possible correlations among the employed reaction conditions and the nature of the produced solids, which are based on their infrared bar spectra, are discussed. The method of coincidence may be useful for characterizing polymorphs, particularly those of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The method may also be extended to define the homogeneity of solid analytes. The ANALIN module of the ANALOR software suite running on a dBase platform is used to generate the bar infrared spectra and to handle all calculations.

Keywords:
infrared bar spectra; coincidence indexes; cyanuric acid; trichloroisocyanuric acid; polymorphism


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