Polymorph Selection - part 1
Shows how polymorph specific nucleus size coordinates, free energy calculations, and diffusion tensor calculations can be used to construct the Fokker-Planck equation that governs polymorph selection. Solving the Fokker-Planck equation with steady-state current boundary conditions then provides a prediction and mechanistic understanding of polymorph selection.
Видео Polymorph Selection - part 1 канала Baron Peters
Видео Polymorph Selection - part 1 канала Baron Peters
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