Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry by Academia Using Real-Time In Situ FTIR (fourier transform infrared spectroscopy)

Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry by Academia Using Real-Time In Situ FTIR (fourier transform infrared spectroscopy)
Wed Mar 10 2010 14:00 GMT [English]
Wed Mar 10 2010 19:00 GMT [English]
Thu Mar 11 2010 09:00 GMT [English]
Register for Part IV of the Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry by Academia and Receive Links to First Three Webinars On-Demand

This on-going online seminar series will review recent advances in organic chemistry by academia where real-time in situ mid-infrared (mid-IR) analytics played a role in the advancement of organic chemistry research.

Several recent publications will be reviewed and will be selected from the following research areas:

  • Organic synthesis
  • Catalysis
  • Organometallics
  • Polymer synthesis
  • Kinetics

Specific topics include:

  • Advances in metal-catalyzed chemical transformations
    • Heterobimetallic for metal carbenoid chemistry as described by Huw M.L. Davies and colleagues at Emory University (United States)
    • Organolithium transformation from Vito Capriati, Saverio Florio, and colleagues from the University of Bari (Italy)
    • Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions as reported by Aiwen Lei and colleagues at Peking University (China)
    • Ruthenium-catalyzed dynamic kinetic resolution as described by Jan-E. Backvall and colleagues at Stockholm University (Sweden)
  • Highly selective polymerization reactions from Donald J. Darensbourg and colleagues at Texas A&M University (United States)
  • Chemical reactions in supercritical CO2 and system characterization from Paul A. Charpentier and colleagues at University of Western Ontario

Your presenter, Dominique Hebrault, has a Ph.D. in Organic Synthesis and over 10 years of experience in organic research and process development in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

At the end of this online seminar, there will be an interactive Q&A session providing you with the opportunity to ask questions relevant to your particular application.

Related Topics:  metal carbenoid chemistry, Organolithium transformation, organic chemistry, organic chemist, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, FTIR, process development, organic synthesis, catalysis, organometallics, polymer synthesis, kinetics, iC Kinetics, ReactIR, Dominique Hebrault