The continued development of novel drugs, proteins, and advanced materials strongly rely on our ability to self-assemble molecules in solids with the most suitable structure (polymorph) in order to ...
As a retired chemistry professor and one who has contributed to some extent in the field under discussion, I am amused at the amateur pronouncements by so many claiming to be professionals in the ...
Polymorphism is common in all organic molecules, forming more than one unique crystalline forms called polymorphs. This phenomenon is gaining traction especially in the pharmaceutical industry owing ...
A number of materials can crystallize in forms known as polymorphs, with these forms differing in the crystal lattice’s three-dimensional arrangement of molecules or atoms. Polymorphs tend to possess ...