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Title:
Understanding Polymorphism & Crystallisation Issues in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Subtitle:
A Course for Organic Chemists, Development and Production Chemists, Chemical Engineers and Analysts
When:
14.03.2012 - 16.03.2012
Tutors:
Where:
Corinthia Lisboa Hotel - Lisbon
Brochure:
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Description

Crystallisation has been described as one of the most difficult unit operations to control. This is partly because the primary nucleation event, particularly in batch crystallisers, is difficult to control reproducibly without seeding, partly because secondary nucleation processes which result are highly scale and process dependent and partly because of the delicate balance between thermodynamic and kinetic factors in crystallisation processes which operate far from equilibrium.

The consequence of these features can be poor reproducibility of purity, particle size distribution, morphology and crystal structure. The latter phenomenon, known as polymorphism, is a subject which has been and remains an important issue across the pharmaceutical, pigment, agrochemical, explosive and fine chemical industries, where the physical form of the product affects the properties (stability, colour, dissolution rate etc) of the finished product.

It is important, therefore, for chemists who are developing crystallisation operations to understand in detail the key physical processes which occur and which need to be under control – irrespective of whether the process utilises cooling, evaporative, or drown-out crystallisation. This course will teach chemists and engineers some fundamental aspects of crystal chemistry, nucleation and crystal growth, the operation of batch crystallisers and methodologies of characterisations. Because polymorphism is such an important issue the course will cover this in some detail, particularly addressing the case of disappearing (or appearing) polymorphs, when a new form of a product in development (or even worse, in manufacture) suddenly appears. Case studies will be used to illustrate important issues

  • 08.45    Registration

    09.00    Introduction to Crystallisation and Polymorphism

    10.00    What is Polymorphism?

    10.30    Coffee

    11.00    Analytical Principles

    11.30    Cooling Crystallisation

    12.30    Lunch

    13.00    Drown-outs and Other Crystallisation Method

    14.00    Workshop Session

    14.45    Identifying Polymorphs – Spectroscopic Method

    15.30    Coffee

    16.00    Identifying Polymorphs – Crystallographic Methods

    16.45    Screening for Polymorphs

    17.30    Close

    7.30    Course Dinner for all Delegates

  • 09.00    Solvates and Hydrates

    09.45    Monitoring of Crystallisation Processes

    10.30    Coffee

    11.00    Identifying Polymorphs – Thermal and Thermodynamic Methods

    11.45    Case Studies

    12.45    Lunch

    13.45    Controlling Polymorph Crystallisation

    14.30    Workshop Session

    15.00    Coffee

    15.30    Workshop Session (continued)

    16.30    Disappearing Polymorphs

    17.15    Polymorphs and Patents

    5.45    Close

  • 09.00    Salts & Co-crystals

    09.45    Scale-up of Crystallisation Processes

    10.45    Coffee

    11.15    Workshop Session

    12.15    Amorphous Forms

    12.45    Questions/Discussion

    13.00    Lunch and close

  • Organic Chemists – working in the pharmaceutical, pigment, agrochemical, explosives or fine chemicals industries

    Development and Production Chemists

    Chemical Engineers and Analysts

  • "Excellent introduction to different aspects of solid state form."   Novartis Pharmaceuticals

    "Very fruitful and interesting discussions on a large amount of topics."    Sanofi-Aventis

    "The topics were very up to date. Very good!"   Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals

Fee Information

Course Fee:
£1275
Multi Discount:
SAVE 5% for 2 attendees and 15% for 3 attendees

Venue

Corinthia Lisboa HotelMap
Venue:
Corinthia Lisboa Hotel   -   Website
Street:
Av. Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, nº 105
Postcode / ZIP:
1099-031
City:
Lisbon
State:
Portugal
Country:
Country: pt

Description

The Corinthia Lisboa Hotel is a modern stylish hotel, close to Lisbon’s most important attractions. It takes no more than a few minutes to get the historical centre. Lisbon International Airport is only 7 km away.

The hotel is holding standard rooms for us at a discounted rate. Scientific Update is contractually obligated to certain financial goals with the hotel.  Your reservation is greatly appreciated, as it helps to meet our agreement.  Please make your reservation soon in order to secure the reduced group rate.