Arrange your own Practical Training!
Practical training during ISC2020 will be organized in an innovative and lively design we call Demonstrations Fair.
During a whole day (May 28th, 2020), we will turn the venue into an actual set of laboratories! whereby participants can attend short (30 minutes) practical sessions and tutorials carried out by lecturers at scheduled times.
Participants will be free to choose which practical demonstrations they want to attend and in what order. So make your own menu and ENJOY!
Last ISC2018 we had the following practical sessions:
Analysis of Prenucleation Clusters and Synthesis of Mesocrystals
Denis Gebauer & Helmut Cölfen
Producing single crystals, polymorphs and co-crystals from the melt with thermal methods
Ulrich J. Griesser
Hydrates and anhydrates: Understanding phase diagrams and application to latent heat storage materials
Heike Lorenz
Agarose gel for small molecule crystallization
Raquel Fernández
Case studies in pharmaceutical crystallization processes
Dierk Wieckhusen
Heating and cooling experiments: crystallization of natural flavours and aromas from the melt
Jordi Benet-Buchholz
Polymorphs and Patents: It’s All in the Claims
Joel Bernstein
Crystal growth equipment for controlled growth from solution: temperature difference and evaporation technique
Jürg Hulliger
Microfluidics: fabrication techniques, materials and operation
Isaac Rodríguez-Ruiz
The Use of Crystal16® for Solubility Phase Diagram Determinations
Danny Stam
Analysis of 2D X-ray diffraction patterns of powder and polycrystalline materials using XRD2Dscan software
Alejandro Rodríguez-Navarro
How to perform a crystallization experiment by vapour diffusion
José A. Gavira
Poly(ethylene)oxide as organogelator for small-molecule crystallization
Francisca Espinosa
Silica gels for small molecule crystallization
Francisca Espinosa
Crystallization by temperature gradient techniques
Alfonso García Caballero
Controlling crystallization by antisolvent addition
Cristóbal Verdugo Escamilla
Crystallization by the counterdiffusion technique using gels
Luis A. González Ramírez