The results of solid-state analytical studies on pimelic acid demonstr
ate that the compound occurs in three polymorphic modifications. The m
odifications have been characterized by means of thermal analysis (vid
eo-supported thermomicroscopy, DSC, TGA), temperature-controlled FTIR
microscopy and X-ray powder diffractometry, FT Raman and C-13 NMR spec
troscopy, as well as pycnometry. The thermodynamic relationships are i
llustrated in a semi-schematic energy/temperature-diagram, which gives
information about the relative stabilities and physical properties of
the three modifications. Mod. III (commercial product, density 1.315
g cm(-3)) is the thermodynamically stable form between absolute zero a
nd nearly 57 degrees C (transition point with mod. II 55 to 59 degrees
C). Mod. II (density 1.276 g cm(-3)) is thermodynamically metastable
in ambient conditions, but resistant. The transition point of mod. II
with I (m.p. 105 degrees C) was determined to be 97.0 to 97.6 degrees
C.