Structure and cleavage of monosodium urate monohydrate crystals.

Rachael G E Molloy,Weihao Sun,Jialu Chen,Wuzong Zhou

CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS(2019)

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Abstract
The structural study of monosodium urate monohydrate, as the principal component in gout stones, reveals that a simple and biocompatible way to break down the crystals into polymerised molecules at pH 7.4 (the acidity of normal human blood) is to peel them off along the [001] direction by sonication.
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urate monohydrate crystals,monosodium
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