It’s a common enough scenario in many synthesis labs: you know what starting material you have, and you know what product you need but not quite what reaction conditions will get you there. Unless you ...
Chemistry is all around us. From the widespread production of global food supplies to the metabolism that fuels the tiniest of microorganisms, everything in our surroundings is produced and controlled ...
The article provides a comprehensive review of the current progress and future prospects of high-pressure-driven chemical synthesis, offering constructive guidance for the design and development of ...
Researchers have developed an automated chemical synthesis machine that can take over many tedious aspects of chemical experimentation, freeing chemists to spend time on the more analytical and ...
This chemical reaction enabled the environmentally-friendly and tailor-made synthesis of a broad scope of sulfonyl fluorides containing aromatic, aliphatic, and heterocyclic groups. The synthetic ...
Thought LeadersAndrew Kennedy & Jono WestVice President, Head of Scale-up & SafetySai Life Sciences In this interview, News-Medical talks to Andrew Kennedy and Jono West from Sai Life Sciences, about ...
Grinding stuff is probably one of the oldest ways to run a chemical reaction. For example, in the fourth century BCE, people extracted mercury from cinnabar by grinding the mineral with vinegar in ...
Every researcher knows the frustration: your groundbreaking experiment is on hold because the DNA sequence you need is "unmanufacturable". Or worse, after weeks of waiting, the oligos arrive with ...