Effect of Guest Species on Inclusion Compound Formation of Deoxycholic Acid by Co-Grinding.

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Deoxycholic acid (DCA) was ground with a guest compound by using a vibrational mill. Powder X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, and fluorescence spectroscopic data indicated the formation of the inclusion complex in the ground mixture of DCA–phenanthrene and DCA–naphthalene systems. The DCA–naphthalene ground mixture was found to have higher crystallinity than the DCA–phenanthrene ground mixture, and this was assumed to relate to the difference in the crystallization temperature of the inclusion complex. When low-temperature grinding was performed for DCA and other aromatic hydrocarbons along with naphthalene and phenanthrene, all the ground mixtures were obtained in amorphous state. Crystallization of inclusion compounds from the amorphous ground mixtures was observed to occur at a higher temperature as the stoichiometric ratio (DCA/guest) of the compound increased. With regard to the formation of crystalline complex between DCA and a guest, such as naphthalene, by grinding at room temperature, a two-step mechanism was proposed: i.e., (i) amorphization of both DCA and guest crystals, and (ii) crystallization of the inclusion complex induced above a certain temperature.

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