Polymorphism in molecular crystals. (reprint, 2002).9780199236565Polymorphism polymorphism, of minerals, property of crystallizing in two or more distinct forms. Calcium carbonate is dimorphous (two forms), crystallizing as calcite or aragonite. Titanium dioxide is trimorphous; its three forms are brookite, anatase (or octahedrite), and rutile. in molecular crystals. (reprint reprint An individually bound copy of an article in a journal or science communication , 2002) Bernstein, Joel. Clarendon Pr. 2007 410 pages $70.00 Paperback IUCr monographs on crystallography; 14 QD951 Bernstein (chemistry, Ben-Gurion U. of the Negev) presents a comprehensive text and sourcebook on the polymorphism of molecular crystals for practitioners and advanced students in disciplines concerned with the organic solid state. Chapters include historical background; controlling polymorphic polymorphic - polymorphism form; analytical techniques An analytical technique is a method that is used to determine the concentration of a chemical compound or chemical element. There are a wide variety of techniques used for analysis, from simple weighing (gravimetric) to titrations (titrimetric)to very advanced techniques using for studying and characterizing polymorphs; structure-property relations; polymorphism of pharmaceuticals, dyes, pigments, and high-energy materials; and polymorphism and patents. This is a paperback reprint of the 2002 hardcover original edition. It's distributed by Oxford U. Press. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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