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Session 744 - Science and Engineering in Crystallization | |||
Robust crystallization of API with desired properties often requires a seamless interface between crystallization science and engineering principles. Crystallization science governs the chemical interactions that drive both nucleation and growth. Engineering principles provide the tools for scale-up and finesse the process. In this section, we invite authors to submit papers that apply both science and engineering to solve challenging scale-up problems, such as polymorph and enantiomer crystallization, particle size manipulation, and habit modification, to name a few. | |||
Chair: | Hector Guzman | ||
CoChair: | Monica H. Lamm | ||
CoSponsor(s): | Crystallization and Evaporation |
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744a | Linear Models for Prediction of Ibuprofen Crystal Morphology Based on Hydrogen Bonding Propensities Charles Acquah, Arunprakash T. Karunanithi, Matthew Cagnetta, Luke E. K. Achenie, Steven Suib |
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744b | Mechanism of the Formation of Enantiotropic Polymorphs in Solution Crystallization Wenju Wu |
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744c | Polymorph Selection In Solution Crystallization: Is Kinetics the Primary Determinant? Sendhil K. Poornachary, Guangjun Han, Pui Shan Chow, Reginald B. H Tan |
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744d | Mechanistic Model for the Effect of Molecular Imposters on the Shape of Molecular Organic Crystals Jacob P. Sizemore, M. F. Doherty |
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744e | Precise Tailoring of the Crystal Size Distribution by Optimal Seeding Time Profiles Nicholas Kee, Xing Yi Woo, Reginald B. H Tan, Richard D. Braatz |
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744f | Development and Scale-up of a Seeded Acidic Co-Addition Crystallization Adam S. Butterbaugh, Kevin D. Seibert, Paul C. Collins |
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744g | Systematic Design of Supersaturation Controlled Crystallization Processes Zoltan K. Nagy, Erum AAmir, Chris Rielly |
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