Practical Crystallization and Polymorphism

28 February 2019 09:00 - 1 March 2019 17:00, Nashville, United States


Introduction
This 2-day course aims to give chemists and chemical engineers a thorough practical knowledge of crystallization processes.  After an introduction the course will cover crystallization of compounds (including hydrates and solvates), different methods of crystallization, polymorphism, salts and co-crystals, crystallization of Chiral compounds and classical resolution, analytical methods for studying the solid state and will finish with some case studies.

Real life practical examples will be used throughout the course to exemplify the different aspects of crystallization and polymorphism.  The course will cover all aspects of the subject including crystallisation of intermediates as well as final products.  In addition precipitations and amorphous solids will be covered and the differences between amorphous solids and crystalline solids will be discussed.

At the end of the course delegates should be better placed to apply scientific principles to the design and development of crystallization processes as well as better understanding for problem solving. The course will be of interest and use to both process development chemists as well as those working in discovery areas, especially when involved in the first scale-up batches.

The course fee includes:
  • comprehensive course manual
  • coffee/tea refreshments breaks throughout each day
  • buffet lunch each day
  • course dinner on the first evening
  • course certificate

 
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Hyatt Place Nashville

Hyatt Place Nashville, Hyatt Place Nashville, Downtown, 301 3rd Ave S, Nashville, TN 37201, United States

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Scientific Update
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