Polymorphism & Crystallisation Chemical Development Issues
6th International Conference and Exhibition
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| Language | English |
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October 12, 2005
to October 13, 2005 |
| Venue |
The Low Wood Hotel Windermere, LAKE DISTRICT GB |
| Chemistry Specialties |
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| Chemistry Techniques |
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| Contact |
Cheryl Bodé Scientific Update aaa aaa, 1111 GB 1111 1111 cheryl@scientificupdate.co.uk |
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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.
