20 Years of Reaction Calorimetry at Johnson and Johnson: Developing Improved and Safer Processes

Chemical Reaction Hazards and Reaction Calorimetry

Procedures used to develop initial quantities of materials for preliminary development studies often use exotic reagents and experimental conditions not amenable to scale-up to safety and operational issues.

This on-demand webinar describes how reaction calorimetry is used to evaluate modifications to original conditions and how it has helped develop improved scalable processes.  Process Development methods - such as control feed or reverse order of addition - to manage delayed initiation or uncontrolled exotherm will be explained in the context of reaction calorimetry using real case studies at Johnson and Johnson (JNJ).


Preview Reaction Calorimetry at JNJ
This on-demand webinar will provide you with best practices to solve safety concerns associated with the development of synthetic route into a safe, economical, and environmentally acceptable full scale process.

On-Demand Webinar Presenter: Stephen M. Stefanick of Johnson and Johnson (JNJ)
Your online presenter is Stephen M. Stefanick.  Stephen is a Research Fellow in the Reaction Safety Laboratory at Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Development, L.L.C.
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