ANYL 219 |
| Single crystal X-ray diffraction has often been regarded as a somewhat specialized technique with limited industrial application because of the need to grow single crystals of a suitable size and quality. This talk will outline how this much maligned technique can be utilised to deliver powerful results, in a timely manner, to ensure a deeper understanding of the structure of the API and its relevant forms. This data can be critical in polymorph selection and evaluation of physicochemical properties. This talk will focus on the following aspects: (1) Utilisation of single crystal data in a polymorph selection project, (2) the use of supporting data to ensure correct interpretation, and (3) use of single crystal X-ray data to strengthen the patent and regulatory position. |
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Characterization of Polymorphic Compounds and Mixtures
8:30 AM-11:55 AM, Tuesday, 12 September 2006 Moscone Center -- Room 130, Oral
Division of Analytical Chemistry |