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Polymorphism in Molecular Crystals Joel Bernstein (Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

Polymorphism in Molecular Crystals By Joel Bernstein (Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

Summary

Polymorphism in chemistry is the existence of multiple crystal structures for one substance. The properties of a substance are determined by its composition and by its structure. This book summarizes and brings up to date the current knowledge and understading of polymorphism of molecular crystals.

Polymorphism in Molecular Crystals Summary

Polymorphism in Molecular Crystals by Joel Bernstein (Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

Most people are familiar with the fact that diamond and graphite are both composed only of carbon; yet they have very different properties which result from the very different structures of the two solids - they are polymorphs of carbon. Understanding the relationship between the structures and the properties of materials is of fundamental importance in developing and producing new materials with improved or new properties. The existence of polymorphic systems allows the direct study of the connection between structures and properties. This book provides grounding on the fundamental structural and energetic basis for polymorphism, the preparation and characterization of polymorphic substances and its importance in the specific areas of pharmaceuticals, pigments and high energy (explosive) materials. The closing chapter describes the intellectual property implications and some of the precedent patent litigations in which polymorphism has played a central role. The book contains over 2500 references to provide a ready entry into the relevant literature.

Polymorphism in Molecular Crystals Reviews

excellent and very informative. . . Many well selected examples are discussed which guide a new researcher into the field. It is also a fantastic source of historical, fundamental and up to date papers and reviews (110 pages of references). This book then can be read by a beginner in the field but also by an active researcher in polymorphism, crystal engineering or crystal chemistry. * Claude Lecomte, Universite de Lorraine, Acta Crystallographica *
Review from previous edition Joel Bernstein's book represents the single most important source for the development of critical understanding of polymorphism and its commercial and industrial importance and might well play a decisive role in categorizing and reorganizing problems and endeavours on polymorphism-related research. * Current Engineering Practice *
... clear, vigorous, well-written and very readable ... There seems to be nothing relevant that Bernstein has not included; his scholarship and command and study of the vast literature are remarkable ... an excellent work. * Current Engineering Practice *
... an excellent resource book and a very good read ... can be recommended strongly both for content and interest. * Crystallographic Newsletter *
... a delight to review this eagerly awaited tome ... In the end, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and in my opinion, Bernstein has served us a nutritional feast here. Enjoy! * Cryst. Growth Des. *
It will be the book, for a long time to come, to which students and researchers will turn with confidence, as well as pleasure, in all questions of polymorphism in molecular crystals. * Structural Chemistry *

About Joel Bernstein (Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

Joel Bernstein earned his Ph.D. in physical chemistry at Yale University for research on solid-state spectroscopy of organic compounds. Following postdoctoral stints at UCLA and the Weizmann Institute of Science, he joined the faculty of the newly established Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, where until 2010 he was the Carol and Barry Kaye Professor of Applied Science in the Chemistry Department. From 2010-2016, he was Global Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at New York University, both in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai. His research interests center on the organic solid state, with emphasis on understanding and utilizing polymorphism, structure-property relationships, hydrogen-bonding patterns and graph sets and organic conducting materials. He has published nearly 200 research and review articles and chapters on these subjects. He has served as a consultant to many multinational pharmaceutical companies and as a testifying witness in patent litigations on the solid-state chemistry of drugs.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction and historical background 2: Fundamentals 3: Exploring the crystal form landscape 4: Analytical techniques for studying and characterizing polymorphs and polymorphic transitions 5: Computational aspects of polymorphism 6: Polymorphism and structure-property relations 7: Polymorphism of pharmaceuticals 8: Polymorphism of pigments and dyes 9: Polymorphism of high energy materials 10: Polymorphism and patents

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NPB9780199655441
9780199655441
0199655448
Polymorphism in Molecular Crystals by Joel Bernstein (Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Professor Chemistry, Emeritus, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
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Oxford University Press
2020-05-14
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