Article | REF: P1098 V2

Polymorphism. Basic principles and characterization methods

Author: Michel BAUER

Publication date: November 10, 2022 | Lire en français

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    The overview we have just given of the crystallization of simple bodies and molecules, and of its consequences in terms of polymorphism and crystal growth, has shown just how vast an area of application this physical phenomenon covers. To understand and master it, we need to call on various branches of physics. One of the main directions of research in this field concerns the role of additives. Ideally, the crystallization of an entity should be deliberately oriented towards a given crystal form and facies (tailoring of crystal growth).

    Today, a great deal of work is being carried out in this direction

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