Pairwise distribution function (PDF) can be a very useful tool for pharmaceutical professionals, especially when characterizing active pharmaceutical ingredients.Using PDF approaches you can confirm — and even solve — the molecular structure itself of new materials that we haven’t been able to properly analyze up until now.In this episode, Simon Bates, VP of Science and Technology at Rigaku, shares why PDF and total diffraction combined together are so powerful in confirming molecular structures and why they are opening the door to new materials in pharmaceutics.We discuss:- The uses for PDF- The challenges of total diffraction and PDF- Keeping track of advances in PDF approachesCheck out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:- The Collected Papers of Peter J.W. Debye- Underneath the Bragg Peaks: Structural Analysis of Complex Materials by Takeshi Egami- International Tables for Crystallography: Volume H, Powder Diffraction - Pharmalytical Summit 2021For more insights into the pharmaceutical industry, subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are found.Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for The Pharma Lab Show in your favorite podcast player.

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