monosolvates
A monosolvate is a chemical compound crystallizing with exactly one molecule of solvent incorporated into each formula unit. This 1:1 solvation stoichiometry distinguishes monosolvates from polysolvates, which contain more than one solvent molecule per formula unit, and from solvates where solvent is only loosely associated and may be lost readily upon storage or heating.
Monosolvates form during crystallization from a solvent or by controlled solvent exchange, when the lattice energy
Properties of monosolvates can differ markedly from the anhydrous form, affecting solubility, dissolution rate, hygroscopicity, thermal
In pharmaceutical and materials chemistry, the existence of monosolvates can influence processing, storage, and performance. Distinguishing