11.01: Advances and Insights in Small Molecule Crystallization and Handling

Oral Presentations

Macaw Room

Sunday, May 29






Douglas M. Ho, Xiaoping Wang, Presiding. Acknowledgment is made to Wyeth Pharmaceuticals and Wyeth Research for partial support of this symposium.

08:30 - 08:40 AM
Welcome and Opening Comments. Douglas M. Ho.

08:40 - 09:00 AM 11.01.01
(W0157)
Bart Kahr.
Dyeing Crystals.

09:00 - 09:20 AM 11.01.02
(W0203)
Marilyn Olmstead.
Application of CO2 to Crystallization of Highly Fluorinated Compounds.
et al: Philip Jessop.

09:20 - 09:40 AM 11.01.03
(W0025)
Kenneth Poeppelmeier.
Crystal Growth that Targets Noncentrosymmetric Structures.

09:40 - 10:00 AM 11.01.04
(W0113)
Andrew Parkin.
In situ Electrocrystallography; The Effect of an Applied Electric Field on Crystal Structures and their Formation.
et al: Chick C. Wilson.

10:00 - 10:30 AM
Coffee Break.

10:30 - 10:50 AM 11.01.05
(W0158)
Victor Young.
Handling Difficult Small-molecule Specimens.

10:50 - 11:10 AM 11.01.06
(W0005)
Victor Rosso.
High Throughput Crystallization of Small Molecules.
et al: Glen Young, Anne Song, Joseph Nolfo, Carolyn Pommier, Mandar Dali, Kevin Volk, Erik Rubin, Jon Hilden, Shawn Yin.

11:10 - 11:25 AM 11.01.07
(W0071)
John DiMarco.
Problematic Crystal Forms Discovered Utilizing High Throughput and Conventional Crystallization Techniques.
et al: Robert Borzilleri, Rama Chidambaram, George Derbin, Michael Galella, Jack Gougoutas, Jean Lajeunesse, Mary Malley, Larry Parker, Victor Rosso.

11:25 - 11:40 AM 11.01.08
(E0044)
Robert Bau.
Neutron Diffraction Study of OsH3Cl(PPh3)3, A Compound Containing a 'Stretched' Dihydrogen.
et al: M. Yousufuddin, T. Wen, G. Jia, S. Mason, G. McIntyre.

11:40 - 12:00 AM 11.01.09
(W0006)
Colin Seaton.
Co-crystal Structures with No Single Crystals.
et al: Pauline Gavan, Pete Marshall, Nick Blagden.



Summary and Closing Comments. Xiaoping Wang.


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