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Solids amorphous solids

Appearance Amorphous Amorphous solid Amorphous solid Amorphous solid Solid Colorless solid... [Pg.102]

B GO Solid Amorphous solid Real crystal Perfect crystal... [Pg.18]

The spring model suggests that the symmetry of the crystal lattice determines the different forms of the dielectric tensor that is, they are related to the seven types of crystalline solid (amorphous solids and most liquids are isotropic). This is summarized as follows ... [Pg.249]

There are two types of solids amorphous solids and crystalline solids. [Pg.24]

If all the intensive macroscopic properties of a system are constant, that system is said to be homogeneous. Any part of a system that is homogeneous is called a phase. A phase is uniform throughout with respect to chemical composition and physical state. Some examples of different phases are crystalline solid, amorphous solid, aqueous, pure liquid, and vapor. A system may have a number of solid and liquid phases, but it will usually have only one gaseous phase. Pure substances have only one gaseous phase and usually have only one liquid phase. [Pg.79]

Not all drug substances are prepared as crystalline solids. Amorphous solids, such as nelfmavir mesylate [8], often display increased solubility and bioavailability [7], Lyophilized powders, which are prepared by freeze-drying solutions of the drug substance, may be crystalline or amorphous before they are reconstituted by adding water [7]. Whether the form is crystalline or amorphous, the goal is to prepare medicines that offer the most benefit to the consumer. [Pg.251]

Fig. 3-18 Comparative x-ray scattering by crystalline solids, amorphous solids, liquids, and monatomic gases (schematic). The three vertical scales are not equal. Fig. 3-18 Comparative x-ray scattering by crystalline solids, amorphous solids, liquids, and monatomic gases (schematic). The three vertical scales are not equal.
Structural Features of Solids Crystalline Solids Amorphous Solids Bonding in Solids... [Pg.347]

Recently the term condensed-matter physics has been introduced to include the study of crystalline solids, amorphous solids, and liquids. [Pg.765]

Fig. 5-11 Heats of solution for gases in solid amorphous (solid line, circles) polyethylene from reference (32) and for molten polyethylene (dotted line, triangles) from references (3-9). Fig. 5-11 Heats of solution for gases in solid amorphous (solid line, circles) polyethylene from reference (32) and for molten polyethylene (dotted line, triangles) from references (3-9).
Crystalline solid Amorphous solid Aqueous solution, relatively large amount of water present Solution other than aqueous... [Pg.47]

Fig. 13.4. WAXD patterns of fully crystalline solids, amorphous solid/melts, and semicrystalline polymers. Fig. 13.4. WAXD patterns of fully crystalline solids, amorphous solid/melts, and semicrystalline polymers.

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Allotropes solid amorphous modifications

Amorphization reactions, solid-state

Amorphous Solid Sulfonic Acids

Amorphous Solid Surfaces

Amorphous Solids and Glasses

Amorphous Solids and Icosahedral Phases

Amorphous Solids, Glasses

Amorphous homogeneous solids

Amorphous materials/solids

Amorphous molecular solid

Amorphous polymer solids

Amorphous polymers solid conformations

Amorphous solid dispersion

Amorphous solid feasibility

Amorphous solid film

Amorphous solid phase

Amorphous solid product

Amorphous solid screening

Amorphous solid solubility

Amorphous solid state

Amorphous solids

Amorphous solids

Amorphous solids ambient temperatures

Amorphous solids applications

Amorphous solids basic properties

Amorphous solids defined

Amorphous solids examples

Amorphous solids forces

Amorphous solids germanium

Amorphous solids isotherm analysis

Amorphous solids metastable

Amorphous solids modelling atomistic structures

Amorphous solids nanocrystalline properties

Amorphous solids semiconductors

Amorphous solids silica

Amorphous solids silicon

Amorphous solids structural information

Amorphous solids techniques

Amorphous solids viscoelastic properties

Amorphous solids water

Amorphous solids water vapor absorption

Amorphous solids, magnetism

Amorphous solids, water sorption

Amorphous supersaturated solid solution

Amorphous systems water-solid interactions

Carbon dioxide amorphous solid form

Carrier Transport Processes in Amorphous Solids

Characterisation of amorphous solids the glass transition temperature

Cross amorphous solid

Cross-polarization magic angle spinning amorphous solids

Defects and Amorphous Solids

Diffusion coefficients in amorphous solids

Doped amorphous solids

Drug substance solid-state characteristics amorphous form

Equilibrium state, amorphous solids, glass

Equilibrium state, amorphous solids, glass transition

Gibbs free energies, amorphous solids

Glass transition temperatures amorphous solids stability

Glassy amorphous solids

Glassy amorphous solids basic properties

Hydration amorphous solids

Hydrogen Bonding Patterns, Water Uptake, and Distribution in Amorphous Solids

Hygroscopicity amorphous solids

Ionic amorphous solids

Liquid phase preparation, amorphous solid

Liquid phase preparation, amorphous solid water

Metastable phase amorphous solids

Non-Equilibrium Processes in Amorphous Solids

Noncrystalline or amorphous solids

Oxide glasses amorphous solids

Physical Properties of Crystalline and Amorphous Solids

Polycluster Concept of Amorphous Solids

Polymers, Photochemistry and Molecular Motion in Solid Amorphous (Guillet)

Polymorphism, amorphous solids

Prediction of diffusion coefficients in gases, liquids, amorphous solids and plastic materials using an uniform model

Pressure-temperature parameters amorphous solids

Price 12 Amorphous Solids

Properties and Applications of Sol-Gel Materials Functionalized Porous Amorphous Solids (Monoliths)

Relation Between Solid-State Amorphization and Melting

Semiconductors, amorphous solids germanium

Semiconductors, amorphous solids silicon

Solid amorphous polymers, lattice

Solid amorphous polymers, molecular

Solid amorphous polymers, molecular motion

Solid dispersions amorphous precipitations

Solid solution almost amorphous

Solid state stability amorphous solids

Solid surfaces amorphous solids

Solid-State Transitions in Amorphous Polymers

Solid-state amorphization

Solid-state amorphization reactions SSAR)

Solid-state amorphization reactions interface

Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance amorphous solids

Solid-state process orientation effect amorphous regions

Solid-state properties amorphous forms

Solids high-density amorphous

Stability amorphous solids

Structural phase transformations, amorphous solids

Structure amorphous solids

Structure of amorphous solids

Thermodynamic scaling, amorphous solids

Water-solid interactions amorphous polymer systems

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