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Meetings/Workshops on Analytical Chemistry in Ireland
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| 1. | [ID=105479]Solubility Phenomena |
| 27 Jul 2008 → 31 Jul 2008; Dublin, Ireland |
| contact: Prof. Earle W. Waghorne, Chairman, School of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, University College, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland; email: earle.waghorne@ucd.ie |
| 2. | [ID=177434]Understanding Polymorphism & Crystallisation |
| 28 Apr 2009 → 30 Apr 2009; Dublin, Ireland |
| abstract: This course teaches chemists and engineers some fundamental aspects of crystal chemistry, nucleation and crystal growth, the operation of batch crystallisers and methodologies of characterisation. Because polymorphism is such an important issue, the course covers this in some detail, particularly addressing the case of disappearing (or appearing) polymorphs, when a new form of a product in development (or even worse, in manufacture) suddenly appears. Case studies are used to illustrate important issues. |
| topics: Organic Chemistry |
| weblink: http://www.scientificupdate.co.uk |
| contact: phone: (0044 (0)1435 873062) |
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last updated: 28 June 2008