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Organic matter: Ringing the changes Among the joys of running a new process in the plant (and let me be clear, it is a joy) is that, in the plant, chemistry really matters. |
Chemistry World May 26, 2015 |
Catching the runaways I think each cohort of industrial chemists has a runaway industrial reaction that defines their generation. |
Reactive Reports December 2003 David Bradley |
The Virtual Rotarians Rotary evaporators are ubiquitous in organic synthesis laboratories. They provide a means to remove solvent from a product mixture in the least time and without damaging the product. But, what exactly goes on inside such a device? The answer comes from a Cambridge team in the form of a Java applet. |
Chemistry World November 20, 2015 |
Foaming at the reactor mouth Nothing stops a plant process faster than the dread words 'we have a stuck bottom valve'. |
Chemistry World August 28, 2014 |
Trekking across chemical frontiers Thinking about getting molecules to where they need to go is a new concept for the novice process chemist, but is familiar to chemical engineers as mass transfer. |
Chemistry World August 27, 2015 |
Scrubbing up A scrubber in a chemical lab keeps volatile compounds from moving into the rest of the laboratory, protecting chemists from toxic compounds, foul smells and irritated co-workers. |
Chemistry World November 28, 2014 |
Synthesizing the midnight oil Staying up late is nothing new to chemists, especially in a university setting. I enjoyed late nights in the laboratory in graduate school. |
Chemistry World August 2010 |
Column: In the pipeline Derek Lowe reminisces about lost laboratory techniques and wonders which will be next to go |
Chemistry World April 18, 2012 Elinor Richards |
Homogeneous Catalyst Recovery Made Easier Scientists have now found a way to recover homogeneous catalysts at the end of a chemical reaction that doesn't suffer from the slow reaction rates that affect current catalyst recovery systems. |
Chemistry World April 30, 2013 Derek Lowe |
Bespoke or bodged Chemists really don't have very much to complain about when it comes to our normal lab equipment. Ground glass joints and the like have been standardized for a long time now, and most of what's out there is perfectly fit for our uses. |
Chemistry World July 2006 |
New on the Market The invisible becomes visible... 24 reactions at the same time... Evaporator for medicinal chemistry... Dry vacuum... World first in magnets... Centrifuging made easy... |
Chemistry World April 2008 Dylan Stiles |
Column: Bench Monkey Powerful recrystallisation voodoo. |