
Polymorphism - the multiplicity of structures or forms - is a term that is used in many disciplines. In chemistry it refers to the existence of more than one crystal structure for a particular chemical substance. The properties of a substance are determined by its composition and by its structure. In the last two decades, there has been a sharp rise in the interest in polymorphic systems, as an intrinsically interesting phenomenon and as an increasingly important component in the development and marketing of a variety of materials based on organic molecules (e.g. pharmaceuticals, dyes and pigments, explosives, etc.). This book summarizes and brings up to date the current knowledge and understanding of polymorphism of molecular crystals, and concentrates it in one comprehensive source. The book will be an invaluable reference for students, researchers, and professionals in the field.
This text investigates the phenomenon of polymorphism in molecular crystals, specifically addressing how multiple crystal structures for a single chemical substance influence material properties. Joel Bernstein, a recognized authority in crystallography, synthesizes decades of research to provide a framework for understanding the structural diversity of organic molecules. The book argues that mastering polymorphic behavior is critical for the development of pharmaceuticals, dyes, pigments, and energetic materials.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and researchers in the field of crystallography identify this work as a foundational reference for understanding the complexities of molecular solid-state chemistry. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for advanced students and professionals in the chemical sciences.
Page Count:
424
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191545015
ISBN-13:
9780191545016
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