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Guanine Crystallization in Aqueous Solutions Enables Control over Crystal Size and Polymorphism
Anhydrous
guanine crystals are among the most widespread organic
crystals used by organisms to produce structural colors. The main
advantage of guanine is its exceptionally high refractive index in
the reflecting direction (∼1.8). For the same reason, guanine
is a promising candidate material for a variety of different optical
applications. Crystallization of guanine is challenging and usually
involves using polar aprotic organic solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide
(DMSO). Here, we show that the crystallization of guanine from aqueous
solutions is possible under conditions that provide control over crystal
polymorphism and size. Using this approach we were able produce large
crystals of the elusive guanine monohydrate phase. We were also able
to rationalize the formation of the different phases obtained as a
function of which tautomer of guanine is stable in solutions of varying
pH
