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Crystallisation, the spontaneous arrangement of molecular building blocks into ordered solid particles, is a fascinating phenomenon. Understanding the dynamic, molecular-scale processes that underlie crystal nucleation and growth holds the key to designing the production of specific crystalline materials The ability to induce crystallisation how, when and where we want it is key to material synthesis. Such capabilities will transform industrial and environmental sectors, including healthcare, formulated products, oil and gas, water, mining and advanced materials. This Discussion focuses on the following four themes: Understanding crystal nucleation mechanisms: where do we stand? Growing crystals by design Controlling polymorphism Learning Lessons from Nature – the future of biomimetics

Understanding Crystallisation: Faraday Discussion 235

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Crystallisation, the spontaneous arrangement of molecular building blocks into ordered solid particles, is a fascinating phenomenon. Understanding the dynamic, molecular-scale... Read more

    Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
    Publication Date: 08/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9781839164262, 978-1839164262
    ISBN10: 1839164263

    Number of Pages: 588

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

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    Crystallisation, the spontaneous arrangement of molecular building blocks into ordered solid particles, is a fascinating phenomenon. Understanding the dynamic, molecular-scale processes that underlie crystal nucleation and growth holds the key to designing the production of specific crystalline materials The ability to induce crystallisation how, when and where we want it is key to material synthesis. Such capabilities will transform industrial and environmental sectors, including healthcare, formulated products, oil and gas, water, mining and advanced materials. This Discussion focuses on the following four themes: Understanding crystal nucleation mechanisms: where do we stand? Growing crystals by design Controlling polymorphism Learning Lessons from Nature – the future of biomimetics

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