Suspension evolution
Crystallization - Theoretical aspects
Quizzed article REF: J2710 V2
Suspension evolution
Crystallization - Theoretical aspects

Authors : François PUEL, Stéphane VEESLER, Denis MANGIN

Publication date: June 10, 2005, Review date: December 7, 2020 | Lire en français

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4. Suspension evolution

4.1 Phase transitions and polymorphism

A very large number of solid substances can appear in different crystalline phases if growth conditions allow. These phases can be polymorphs, solvates, co-crystals or inclusion complexes. These phases are particularly sought-after in pharmaceuticals, as they can be used to extend patent portfolios or to find phases with greater storage stability or different solubility

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