Crystallization is a bottom-up process where atoms or molecules are gradually assembled into a larger entity, forming a highly-ordered arrangement called crystals.
This conference aims to encompass the whole crystallization aspects, from an atomic level to an industrial scale, including the application of crystallization in real-life situations such as energy and environment, pharmaceuticals, food and agriculture, biomineralization, and crystallization in space.Â
Polymorphism and pseudopolymorphism
Crystal habit
Crystal size distribution
Nanoparticles
Composites
Conventional crystallization (cooling, evaporation, and antisolvent)
Advanced crystallization (continuous, microfluidics, Batchelor vortex, supercritical fluid, spray-drying)
Process control
Process analytical technology
Design of experiment
Dimensionless analysis
Sustainability