Crystal engineering offers a paradigm shift from methods traditionally used in materials discovery and development. It enables custom-design of the right crystalline material for the right application. Emphasis will be placed on recent developments for porous materials (carbon-capture) and multi-component crystals (for use as drug substances). The lecture will conclude with a discussion of how the science of crystal engineering might impact patenting of new crystal forms and validity of existing patents.
Refreshments (tea, coffee, wine & cheese) will be available from 18:00 and the talk commences at 18:30.
Refreshments (tea, coffee, wine & cheese) will be available from 18:00 and the talk commences at 18:30.
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