Crystal Growth & Design

Mechanochemistry and Cocrystals: A Never-Ending Story

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In this webinar, we will explore how recent results investigating the formation of (polymorphic) cocrystals and salts have helped to elucidate the influence of solvents and seeds on polymorph formation. Our results indicate that in situ investigation of milling reactions offer a new approach to tune and optimize mechanochemical processes. 
Who you'll hear from:
Franziska Emmerling
Franziska Emmerling
German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
Dr. Franziska Emmerling is currently Head of Department Materials Chemistry at the Federal institute for Materials Research and Testing in Berlin, Germany. Her research focuses on crystal engineering aspects investigating cocrystals and coordination compounds. She explores the synthesis of soft matter materials using mechanochemistry. In the last 15 years, she has been carrying out research on in situ investigation of crystallization processes, nanoparticle formation, and mechanochemistry.
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Featured Research from Dr. Emmerling in Crystal Growth & Design:

Hannes Kulla, Christian Becker, Adam A. L. Michalchuk, Kevin Linberg, Beate Paulus, and Franziska Emmerling

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