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Polymorphism & Crystallisation Chemical Development Issues

6th International Conference and Exhibition

Type Conference
Language English
Date October 12, 2005 to
October 13, 2005
Venue The Low Wood Hotel

Windermere, LAKE DISTRICT
GB
Chemistry Specialties
  • industrial chemicals
  • chemical engineering
Chemistry Techniques
  • other
Contact Cheryl Bodé
Scientific Update
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The reproducible production of organic crystals in the correct form (habit, solvate, polymorph) and particle size is a subject which causes much heart-ache to chemists, engineers, pharmacists and formulators. Although production of new polymorphs and solvates can be a source of profit for companies through extension of the patent lifetime, the inability to manufacture a consistent crystalline form often leads to costly project delays, particularly in chemical development. This conference will focus on these issues from the viewpoint of the process chemist and chemical engineer; i.e. on chemical development issues which impact the ability to routinely manufacture the chosen crystalline form, whether this be the most stable or a metastable crystal.

Cost

Fees Early Bird Delegate Fee £995 Register before 31st July 2005 Standard Delegate Fee £1,195 The Exhibitor Package is £2,995 and includes 2 delegate tickets and a FREE full-page colour advertisement in the proceedings Subsidised Academic Fee £500 NEW Multi-delegate Discount - Register 3 delegates and the third can attend for HALF PRICE!

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