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Chemistry journals RSS feeds
The chemistry, biology, pharmacy information center at the Swiss federal institute of technology, Zurich provides to its subscribers RSS feeds from about 2800 online journals covering the subjects of biology, chemistry, pharmacy and physics. A portion of these RSS feeds are provided by the publishers (marked with blue buttons) and are available to the public.
http://www.infochembio.ethz.ch/en/zs.html
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Chemical Information Sources Wiki
The Chemical Information Sources Wiki is a guide to the many sources of
reference materials available for those with questions related to
chemistry. The material is based on an undergraduate course offered for many years
in the Indiana University Department of Chemistry by Dr. Gary Wiggins.
http://cheminfo.informatics.indiana.edu/cicc/cis/index.php/Main_Page
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Used process equipment inventory
Usedprocessequipment.com claims to be the largest database of used and remanufactured process equipment in the world with 25,000 pieces of quality equipment. It was founded in 2000 as a consequence of the Universal Process Equipment bankruptcy.
http://www.usedprocessequipment.com/
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The Plastics Exchange
The Plastics Exchange is a real-time marketplace for anonymously buying and selling domestic and international commodity grade resin (HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, GPPS, HIPS, HoPP, CoPP). Free registration is required in order to gain access to: exclusive plastic resin offers, Historical pricing information, Regular updates of the resin market delivered right to your inbox.
http://www.theplasticsexchange.com/
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Succeed at bioprocess scale-up
Chemical Processing's cover story - While fermentation-based syntheses were once reserved for producing high-value specialty chemicals and biopharmaceuticals, bioprocess routes now are gaining increasing attention for commodity products.
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/articles/2006/120.html
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Woody plastic
Researchers in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University have created an entirely new composite material based on wood and plastic. The new material is stronger and less expensive to manufacture than other products currently available and represents something of a breakthrough for this "growing" industry. Wood-plastic composites, are commonly used in outdoor domestic settings for outdoor decking and other such implementations. "Composite products made from wood and plastic are highly desirable for their low maintenance and ability to resist rot," explains OSU's Kaichang Li, "But their use has been limited because of high cost and low strength, a result of inadequate adhesion between the wood fibers and plastic. Wood and plastic do not form a natural bond, but Li and his colleagues have created what they call a "compatibilizer," a novel polymer that acts as a bridge between the wood fibers and the main polymer's chains.
New wood-plastic composites to boost industry, help use waste products
Read more hot chemistry news from ChemWeb.com's newsletter: The Alchemist.
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EcoScale
Traditionally, the only numeric value to rapidly evaluate the quality of synthetic procedures has been the yield. Similar to the yield, the EcoScale gives a score from 0 to 100, but favours low-cost, safe reaction conditions and an easy purification. In this way, the method is valuable in both education and research as an effective way to compare different sets of preparations of the same product and, at the same time, shows the benefits of green chemistry thinking.
http://www.ecoscale.org
Special thanks to:
Koen Van Aken
Scientific director
EcoSynth
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MeadWestvaco
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Particle characterization
Micromeritics is a leading supplier of particle characterization analytical laboratory instruments for R&D, QA/QC, production, and process control applications. Characteristics determined include: particle size, surface area, pore volume, pore size, material density, catalytic activity, and active surface area. A Materials Analysis Laboratory provides sample analyses on a contract basis.
www.micromeritics.com
Elsevier MDL
Elsevier MDL is the recognized leader in discovery informatics for the life sciences and chemistry in industry and academia. Free product downloads and demos. Visit www.mdli.com
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
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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
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