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Environmental health and toxicology resource
The Specialized Information Services (SIS) Division of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) is responsible for information resources and services in toxicology, environmental health, chemistry, HIV/AIDS, and specialized topics in minority health.
A complete list of Environmental Health and Toxicology Internet Resource Guides from SIS can be found at:
http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/Tox/ToxSpecial.html
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MatWeb - material data sheets
The heart of MatWeb is a searchable database of material data sheets, including property information on thermoplastic and thermoset polymers such as ABS, nylon, polycarbonate, polyester, polyethylene and polypropylene; metals such as aluminum, cobalt, copper, lead, magnesium, nickel, steel, superalloys, titanium and zinc alloys; ceramics; plus semiconductors, fibers, and other engineering materials.
http://www.matweb.com/
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TotallySynthetic blog
An impressive blog for natural product synthesis by Paul Docherty, a Ph. D student at Clare College, Cambridge.
http://totallysynthetic.com/blog/
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Drags@FDA
The Catalog of FDA Approved Drug Products includes approved and tentatively approved prescription, over-the-counter, and discontinued drugs, drug approval letters, labels, and review packages.
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/drugsatfda/index.cfm
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Salary survey
2006 US chemistry and chemical engineering employment & salary survey has been published by ACS's Chemical & Engineering News
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/employment/84/pdf/8438salary.pdf
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Waste not, want not
Researchers in Germany have found a way to control the growth of nanoscopic catalyst particles using bacteria that live in uranium mines. Bacillus sphaericus JG-A12 has evolved a protective protein layer to protect it from extreme environments by aggregating toxic metals with which it comes into contact. Now, Katrin Pollmann of the Forschungszentrum Rossendorf in Dresden and her colleagues have found a way to exploit this period protein layer to grow nanoparticles of platinum. The Pt clusters have a well-defined structure and preliminary tests hint at much greater catalytic activity than conventional platinum catalysts. The next step is to see whether they can use the same approach to make gold catalyst particles too.
http://www.intute.ac.uk/sciences/spotlight/issue40/waste-bacteria.html
Read more hot chemistry news from ChemWeb.com's newsletter: The Alchemist.
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Pfaudler Reactor Systems
Pfaudler provides glass-lined equipment, wiped film evaporators, and skid mounted turnkey modular process systems including reactor systems, evaporation systems, distillation systems and thermal fluid systems. We offer literature downloads including technical information of value to engineers.
http://www.pfaudler.com
Special thanks to:
Paul Belleisle
Manager, Engineered Systems
Pfaudler, Inc.
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Separation & Catalysis Solutions from Dow
Have a tough separation or catalysis problem? Speak with the experts at The Dow Chemical Company. Dow provides you direct access to expert problem solvers with reliable support and follow up preceding a project, during and beyond. Come speak to us. We are willing to talk through any separation challenge. More information
Perry Videx
Quality used chemical, plastics, & paper process equipment. 25,000 items priced right for immediate worldwide delivery - www.PerryVidex.com
Malvern Instruments Ltd.
Malvern is a leading supplier of analytical solutions for particle characterization (size, shape, zeta potential, molecular weight) and rheological applications. Advanced technologies are combined with robust mechanical designs and comprehensive software to provide on-line, at-line and off-line solutions for QA/QC, control and development applications. An extensive support service facilitates the exploitation of any given system. www.malvern.co.uk
ICIS-LOR Chemical Reports
ICIS-LOR is an independent price benchmark for the global chemical industry. We cover more than 120 chemical commodities (olefins, aromatics, polymers, solvents, intermediates, etc.) from a network of industry experts around the world. Trusted by both sellers and buyers, the biggest names in the chemical industry subscribe and contribute to the information we publish.
www.icislor.com
Lubrizol Corporation
Lubrizol Corporation is an international fluid technology company concentrating on high performance chemicals, systems and services for industry and transportation. Visit www.lubrizol.com
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Chemistry Software
Software for the Chemical Laboratory including Chemical Inventory, Sample Tracking, Instrument Maintenance and MSDS Management. Call us to arrange a web demo or to request product information.
www.chemistry-software.com
ChemJobs.net - More chemistry jobs
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