Seminário

From Molecules to Crystals: A Microscopic Overview

Sala 8.2.10, Ciências ULisboa

Por Carlos Bernardes (Centro de Química Estrutural, Institute of Molecular Sciences, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal).

Crystallization from solution is one of the most important methods to purify and obtain crystalline materials. Even so, our current knowledge of how molecules assemble in solution to give a crystal is still incipient. Understanding how this process occurs is not only a fundamental scientific question but also a matter of technological interest. In fact, the control of the molecular packing, morphology, and size distribution of precipitated materials is critical for many industries (e.g.,pharmaceuticals, dyes, and explosives), as it impacts the properties of the produced materials.

In this communication, different aspects of the crystallization process will be discussed based on molecular dynamics simulation studies. For this, an overview of the strengths and challenges of the use of this methodology to study this process will be presented.

11h00-12h00
CFTC - Centro de Física Teórica e Computacional
Gotas de água

O curso visa capacitar os formandos para a aplicação dos índices de qualidade ecológica utilizados na avaliação da qualidade ambiental em sistemas de transição, no âmbito da Diretiva Quadro da Água (DQA) - candidaturas até 31 de agosto.

The conference aims to bring together key experts in the Medical Microwave Imaging (MMWI) field and will include invited talks, presentations and posters of peer-reviewed abstracts and conference papers, and workshops in satellite areas of research that are of interest to MMWI research.

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