Please contact Dr. Works (keworks@fsu.eu) for additional help: Submission navigation links for Research Symposium Program Portal WF ‹ Previous submission Next submission › Submission information Submission Number: 90 Submission ID: 7981 Submission UUID: 390a34c5-70b0-4386-8112-c6787f957095 Submission URI: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal Submission Update: /student-research/symposium/research-symposium-program-portal?token=b5rSXjyJOK5yiJTSB6ZtBnCB4HmFrms2fgx7PkdtGQU Created: Thu, 02/06/2025 - 10:55 PM Completed: Thu, 02/06/2025 - 11:42 PM Changed: Mon, 04/14/2025 - 01:22 PM Remote IP address: 67.177.123.226 Submitted by: Anonymous Language: English Is draft: No Webform: Research Symposium Program Portal WF Submitted to: Student Research Symposium Program Portal Primary Student Contact First Name Primary Student Contact Last Name Pronouns Primary Student Contact FSU Student Email Photo of all individuals presenting this work IMG_4170.jpg15.06 MB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.2 MB limit. Major(s) of all individuals presenting this work Bio of all individuals presenting this work I am a sophomore more here at FSU PC and was born and raised in Panama City, Florida. I enjoy participating in any physical activity, and spending time outdoors. For my career goal, I am on track to apply and go through dental school to become a dentist where I plan to apply to residency in order to specialize ie in orthodontics. I also enjoy researching history and science and I am looking forward to participating in the research symposium. Poster Title Abstract Cocrystals are significant in the medical and pharmaceutical industries as they function in pharmaceutical development. Cocrystals provide a way to tailor and modify a drug molecule's physical properties, such as the stability and dissolution rate, without altering its chemical makeup. This research will address the cocrystal of citric acid and paracetamol. This cocrystal is formed through hydrogen bonding that causes the molecules of citric acid and paracetamol to take a crystalline form. When these crystals are formed potentially improved properties are created in comparison to the individual components. With paracetamol, a common pain reliever, these improved properties make it more readily absorbed by the body when administered orally, essentially making it a more efficient drug. Prior to this research, a melting point phase diagram was not known for this cocrystal. A melting point phase diagram of cocrystals is important as it provides a visual representation to determine the composition and stability of the resulting cocrystal. This research will determine and present the melting point phase diagram of the citric acid and paracetamol cocrystal which will allow researchers to identify the optimal conditions for cocrystal formation. Research Mentor Name Research Mentor's College (or High School) Research Mentor's Department (or Subject) Research Mentor's Email Additional Research Mentor(s) Co-presenter(s) Keywords Poster Session/Number Work Complete Exploratory (the research question has been identified and design of approach is outlined) Presentation Modality Face to Face Poster session Synchronous Online Presentation Asynchronous Online Presentation Poster PDF Presentation Template FSU_new.pdf617.39 KB Remove Upload requirementsOne file only.100 MB limit. Poster Thumbnail Please take a screenshot of your poster to be a thumbnail on your Symposium Program Profile. Upload Upload requirementsOne file only.2 MB limit. I will be printing my poster CAPTCHA What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Save Leave this field blank