• Published 23 Nov 2020

Faster, Cleaner and Greener: Why chemistry in micellar and micellar-like media is now a viable option for chemical development

CatSci are thrilled to be sponsoring a Scientific Update webinar on faster, cleaner and greener chemical development, and why chemistry in micellar and micellar-like media is now a viable option for the future.
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Monday 23rd November 2020
3pm GMT / 10am EST 

CatSci are thrilled to be sponsoring a Scientific Update webinar on faster, cleaner and greener chemical development, and why chemistry in micellar and micellar-like media is now a viable option for the future.

The webinar will be presented by Dr Alan Steven, Senior Principal Scientist at CatSci, and will describe the growing successes associated with using micellar(-like) reaction media and polymeric solubilisers for workhorse reactions, and the real and perceived challenges associated with their adoption.

Watch this webinar if you are curious about controlling the amount and type of waste generated by manufacturing processes and how chemistry in water can sometimes lead to more selective outcomes than chemistry in organic solvents.

Access the recording session now

 

 

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