Edited by one of the leading experts in the field, this handbook emphasizes why solid-state issues are important, which approaches should be taken to avoid problems and exploit the opportunities offered by solid state properties in the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries.
With its practical approach, this is at once a guideline for development chemists just entering the field as well as a high-quality source of reference material for specialists in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry, structural chemists, physicochemists, crystallographers, inorganic chemists, and patent departments.
Rolf Hilfiker
Analytical Chemistry Analytische Chemie Anorganische Chemie Chemie Chemische Technik Chemistry Festkörperchemie Industrial Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Medizinische Chemie Pharmaceutical & Medicinal Chemistry Pharmazeutische u. Medizinische Chemie Physikalische Chemie Solid State Chemistry Technische u. Industrielle Chemie
"...the book should be warmly welcomed and widely read. I shall frequently want to refer to it myself, and it will be particularly valuable to students learning about the subject. The latter advantage is especially important, given that most undergraduate courses in chemistry seem to ignore polymorphism, in spite of the fact that it is a ubiquitous phenomenon and is of critical industrial importance. The text of the book is generally clearly written and the illustrations are very helpful. The index is useful and the table of contents is very clearly set out. I recommend the book to a wide range of readership in the pharmaceutical industry and in academia - indeed, to all chemists interested in the characterization of solid organic compounds."
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"...ist dem Buch ein großer Leserkreis zu wünschen, und vor allem für Studierende wird die Lektüre ein großer Gewinn sein, da in den meisten Grundvorlesungen der Chemie das Thema Polymorphie ausgelassen wird. Darüber hinaus ist es Wissenschaftlern in der pharmazeutischen Industrie und an Hochschulen, die sich für die Charakterisierung organischer Festkörper interessieren, sehr zu empfehlen." Angewandte Chemie
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